I am working on my collection of model aircraft CO2 engines, bringing them up to a good working standard. Some of the older and rarer models have lost their tanks along the way and I need to do something about it if they are ever to fly again.
The tanks are smaller versions of a Sparklets capsules (used for making fizzy drinks). I need tank sizes from 1 to 10 cc capacity. The originals appear to be extruded or maybe swaged aluminium and are only a few thou thick. Making such lightweight tanks seems to be a difficult operation without sophisticated kit.
Does anyone have any constructional suggestions or maybe some commercial equivalent used in another application?
Thanks.
Andrew.
P.S. The tanks contain liquid carbon dioxide, in case anyone is unfamiliar with these things.