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![]() 5Z wrote: I got my filling hose and gauge from an online scuba supplier as the local gas house didn't want to sell such supplies to "the public" - whatever that means. Divers do a lot of transfilling and gas mixing for deep diving, etc. -Tom meaning that working with compressed gas is hazardous and they don't want the liability exposure. I've worked around compressed gases for years and part of OSHA mandatory safety training is required on an annual basis. As you are probably aware, there is lot of heat generated when filling the cylinder. Hence the need for hydrostatic testing. The cylinder self destructs if it fails the test. I cringe every time I see a p/up truck with regulators on cylinders on the road, instead of properly capped. I had the opportunity to see what happens when a large O2 welding cylinder which was unsecure in the bed of a truck, with no cap, fall off and knock the valve off. |
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