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I had an idea last year and it basically went like this

if you had small actuators and could afford the air being a lil slow through the regulator and needed more volume at 120 then you could use a coil of the penumatic hose set up with 2 tees so that the air could flow straght to the regulator without having to go though the long loop of hose but the hose would give extra volume, basically cut into your supply line, put a tee on each end, then connect your loop to the tees then connect a small maby 2" peice of line between the other output of the tee..

if your interested here is a very crude drawing.
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