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3.5 oz CO2 tank!!!

M600

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yeah those are disposable thats why i want a 3.5 oz one
lol
thanks for the link though
 

Andygoth

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The only place I've found still doin these is in the US.
Can't remember the link though as it worked out really expensive.
 

M600

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yeah wevo have it but i dont think they have em pye spec
 

SAMUEL.D.RYAN

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Mar 17, 2007
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yeah wevo have it but i dont think they have em pye spec
The 3.5 oz tanks run under the 2" radius law, so they don't need retesting, thus I don't think it matters if they're DOT or Pi

Edit: under further inspection, it is unclear whether dot tanks not requiring retest can be filled in Europe. For now, i'd say not...
 

Gee Tee

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The 3.5 oz tanks run under the 2" radius law, so they don't need retesting, thus I don't think it matters if they're DOT or Pi

Any chance you have a link to a document with that rule written down?

Would be handy if we start running old 3.5 oz tanks on pumps?
 

SAMUEL.D.RYAN

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Any chance you have a link to a document with that rule written down?

Would be handy if we start running old 3.5 oz tanks on pumps?
Here is the thread, but I seem to have ignored the parts that say it is directly referring to DOT bottles.

Sorry, this seems like a grey area, and where high pressure gas is concerned, i'd stay on the safe side...

I wonder if Tom Allen would know.
 

Tom Allen

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Jul 4, 2003
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Here is the thread, but I seem to have ignored the parts that say it is directly referring to DOT bottles.

Sorry, this seems like a grey area, and where high pressure gas is concerned, i'd stay on the safe side...

I wonder if Tom Allen would know.
I wonder.:)


This is a bit of an odd one, where in the system is it being used.