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Hedonism Bot May 1st, 2007 22:28

Still possible to find tetrafluoroethane?
 
It seems all of the duster gas around is Difluoroethane. I did a search and there are alot of people who have posted links to places to buy Tetrafluoroethane based duster but all of the links were out of date.

Can anyone share their sourse for Tetrafluoroethane-based duster gas? HFC134a

Thanks.

commandojim May 1st, 2007 22:32

The last time I check "The Source"or Radio Shack
had Tetrafluoroethane , but it cost a bit more .

hattrick May 1st, 2007 22:37

$15 a big can, the source curcit city has it all the time.

Identity May 1st, 2007 22:40

Yeah dude. Um. My thread got deleted from awhile back. I carry the best duster for plastic slide GBBs.
Let me repost my thread and post the price.
PM me if your interested. I still supply duster.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=38114

Hedonism Bot May 1st, 2007 23:26

Is this the brand from the source you're talking about?

Anyone know if this is HFC134a? The price seems right for it, either that or it's REALLY expensive diflourathane

Identity May 1st, 2007 23:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hedonism Bot (Post 464194)
Is this the brand from the source you're talking about?

Anyone know if this is HFC134a? The price seems right for it, either that or it's REALLY expensive diflourathane

I think thats diflourathane, the one I found at radio shack was like fellows (tetra) and it came in a small can. The source sells they're 12oz duster for 15.50$ + tax. I sell 16oz cans for 18.50! ;)

Your best way is going to the actual store and taking a look at it for yourself. Read the back label it should say if it's di or tetra.

Kos-Mos May 2nd, 2007 02:05

I found some at an electronic surplus store.

Branded "MG Chemicals", content description says "Tetrafluoretane"
Can't remember exacltly what ws the name they gave it, something along the lines of "Super Duster ###"

Only place I found some. At the radio shack thing I only found difluo....

or just get a propane adaptor... ran a plastic slide for a while on it.... when it breaks, you have save enought from using propane to buy a new metal slide...

*edit* jsut realized that was the same thing.... thx Identity!

Gryphon May 2nd, 2007 02:36

$12.99 for 450g, no shipping charge if you pick up.

http://www.active-tech.ca/b2c/redire...ID=402A%2D450G

Hedonism Bot May 2nd, 2007 03:08

Thanks, found a place local to me that stocks that exact product. It's also the same product Identity is selling.

These guys are 17 minutes away from me on Google earth.
*select 'chemicals' and then 'compressed air'

It says they have 170 cans in stock. That should about cover me.

Steve_U1S May 2nd, 2007 19:11

That's where I go...

Pyro May 2nd, 2007 19:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gryphon (Post 464254)
$12.99 for 450g, no shipping charge if you pick up.

http://www.active-tech.ca/b2c/redire...ID=402A%2D450G

+1 on active electronics, they have stores everywhere and they always have crates of HFC 134 lying around.

SuperCkicken May 2nd, 2007 21:19

hrm well this may be a stupid question :D , but do i need an adapter to use hfc 134a? and if so where can i get one?

Chingyul May 2nd, 2007 21:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hedonism Bot (Post 464194)
Is this the brand from the source you're talking about?

Anyone know if this is HFC134a? The price seems right for it, either that or it's REALLY expensive diflourathane

THis one is tetra. I bought it from the Source a few months ago.
You can always check the label when you get to the store.


You don't need to buy an adapter. I just take the straw, cut off a piece, stick it in the nozzle, and then epoxy around the gap.

SuperCkicken May 2nd, 2007 22:58

haha k thnx for help, and sorry for thread jack

Slick May 2nd, 2007 23:24

Sorry for being such a noob but whats the difference?


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