Thread: Pneumatic Tanks
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Re: Pneumatic Tanks

The first tip is don't be stingy with the teflon tape. Make sure that all of your connections are sealed well, the last thing you want is to have to find a leak. Just do it right the first time, even if its not as quick as you would like.

Secondly, keep your tubes clear. If it's your first time, you will most undoubtedly have problems somewhere. Keep the tubes well organized like a good electrical system so that if you do have to deal with a problem you will have an easier time of finding it.

I second reading the rules. This will do nothing but help.

Good luck!
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