TyngTech had a failed pin valve on the Cromwell's CO2 bottle.  The Cromwell 
uses a bottle with an anti-siphon tube so I couldn't just switch out to 
another bottle.  The bottle had to be repaired or I wasn't going to be 
shooting that day.  Thank's to Frank for donating another bottle to pull a 
working pin valve off of.  Thanks to to either John, Will, or Paul (forget 
which one) for donating the monster pair of vise grips that was able to 
hold the CO2 bottle securely enough while torquing off the old pin valve. 
 Thanks to Will for donating his fathers large Crescent wrench for the 
delicate operation.

Steve "It takes a village" Tyng

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