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Well, I tried to make it safer.....

In Reply to: Re: CO2 fills posted by Michael on September 07, 2003 at 13:57:58:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on September 13, 2003 at 18:37:58

It is relatively HARD to overfill a CO2 tank and most fools do it on purpose and I'm not about to tell him How to Do it so he can avoid the 'mistake'... Lets just hope those burst disks stay on specs for the fools.....

The Refill Stations DO come with instructions, disclaimers, and all that stuff.


I DID tell him to spend the money to by the regulated fill stations for nitro. They come with instructions too.

I'm NOT going to tell him the shortcuts. You know, the-how-to-blow-a-tank-up-in-your-hand-using-a scuba-tank-for-a-fill-station-method.

Now you fools out there reading between the lines and thinking about what we are talking about should go to this website first:

http://darwinawards.com/

Screwing around with High Pressure Anything can make you a darwin award winner.....

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