Hello,
If you're in the United States I recommend using a 0-15 LPM oxygen regulator with an adapter. Read this thread:
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/max-dog-regulator-ridiculous-price.18831/
The comments posted by Fister (RIP) will tell you the exact parts to get. You'll have to search on Google using the part numbers he gives but you'll find the needed items.
For convenience here are the part numbers:
1) Medline HCS5415M 02 regulator
2) Western Enterprises 415 adapter
There's a second thread linked to in the thread above you may also want to read.
You can also buy a somewhat more expensive 02 regulator from WT Farley (but I don't know if it's actually more precise or reliable than the one Fister recommends in the thread above):
https://www...wtfarley...(DOT).....com/Oxygen-Standard-Body-Click-Regulator-CGA-540
Select the barb-style outlet from the dropdown menu.
I altered the URL because we're not allowed to post active links directly to sources here on SS. You can also get the Farley 02 regulator from Amazon. You'll still need the Western Enterprises adapter which I think can also be bought from Amazon among other websites.
Also for the tubing you need you can either buy oxygen tubing from Amazon or go to a local hardware store and buy a length of vinyl tubing cut to whatever length you want. I think the recommended length for this method is around 6 feet.
The internal diameter of the oxygen tubing should be a size that will naturally fit the barb outlet on the 02 regulator. If you go with vinyl tubing from a hardware store you'd have to first find out the internal diameter of the oxygen tubing which you could learn from the tubing's product page on Amazon then choose vinyl tubing that has the same or similar internal diameter.
For a nitrogen tank I suggest the following:
1) Go to a website called Cyberweld...(D O T)...c o m which has been recommended here on SS before. I can't link directly because of the new forum rule about posting sources.
2) In the search box type in: inert gas cylinder
3) This will bring up a list of inert gas tanks you can buy in various sizes as measured in cubic feet. 20 cubic feet is the minimum size you need for this method. You can also buy a 40- or 60-cubic foot tank that will obviously provide nitrogen for a longer period of time "just to be sure" if you'd like that. ONLY choose a tank listed as "inert gas". DO NOT get one marked "oxygen", "acetylene", etc.
4) Click on the size of tank you're interested in. On the product info page for each tank there's a dropdown menu under the word "options". Use the menu and select "Full Nitrogen". What this means is that Cyberweld will fill the tank for you with N2 then ship it directly to your house.