how much do you charge to fill a members air bottle up at the store? thanks
Adamhenders Hammer 7, Expendables May 7, 2013 142 10 38 30 Durham May 29, 2013 #1 how much do you charge to fill a members air bottle up at the store? thanks Last edited: May 29, 2013
M Matrix129 Banned Mar 2, 2016 19 1 13 27 Mar 2, 2016 #2 Get you own rig mate its about 80 for a air tank and 25 for filling rig
Tom Tom Nov 27, 2006 4,082 1,211 198 Salisbury www.TaskForceDelta.co.uk Mar 2, 2016 #3 Matrix129 said: Get you own rig mate its about 80 for a air tank and 25 for filling rig Click to expand... Or free on site
Matrix129 said: Get you own rig mate its about 80 for a air tank and 25 for filling rig Click to expand... Or free on site
Michael roger keightley Member Feb 24, 2016 39 3 18 37 Mar 3, 2016 #4 Might sound like a stupid question but is there anypriblem with putting 3000psi in 4.5k tank ?
Tom Tom Nov 27, 2006 4,082 1,211 198 Salisbury www.TaskForceDelta.co.uk Mar 3, 2016 #5 Michael roger keightley said: Might sound like a stupid question but is there anypriblem with putting 3000psi in 4.5k tank ? Click to expand... Never a stupid question with air safety There is not a problem filling 3000psi to a 4500psi, it's just a part fill at 2/3rds of the capability
Michael roger keightley said: Might sound like a stupid question but is there anypriblem with putting 3000psi in 4.5k tank ? Click to expand... Never a stupid question with air safety There is not a problem filling 3000psi to a 4500psi, it's just a part fill at 2/3rds of the capability
Spikerz Super Moderator Mar 25, 2014 1,833 732 148 46 Mar 3, 2016 #6 I would not advise you to put 4500 psi into a 3K tank. Burst disk will blow, lots of noise, air whooshing around, potentially a rocket. Bad stuff.
I would not advise you to put 4500 psi into a 3K tank. Burst disk will blow, lots of noise, air whooshing around, potentially a rocket. Bad stuff.
Michael roger keightley Member Feb 24, 2016 39 3 18 37 Mar 3, 2016 #7 Tom said: Never a stupid question with air safety There is not a problem filling 3000psi to a 4500psi, it's just a part fill at 2/3rds of the capability Click to expand... Cheers mate i know you can get different bottles ie 3k and 4.5k and was wondering if they had to be filled to that capacity
Tom said: Never a stupid question with air safety There is not a problem filling 3000psi to a 4500psi, it's just a part fill at 2/3rds of the capability Click to expand... Cheers mate i know you can get different bottles ie 3k and 4.5k and was wondering if they had to be filled to that capacity
Michael roger keightley Member Feb 24, 2016 39 3 18 37 Mar 3, 2016 #8 Spikerz said: I would not advise you to put 4500 psi into a 3K tank. Burst disk will blow, lots of noise, air whooshing around, potentially a rocket. Bad stuff. Click to expand... id never do that mate was asking about the other way round is all cheers Reactions: Spikerz
Spikerz said: I would not advise you to put 4500 psi into a 3K tank. Burst disk will blow, lots of noise, air whooshing around, potentially a rocket. Bad stuff. Click to expand... id never do that mate was asking about the other way round is all cheers
Spikerz Super Moderator Mar 25, 2014 1,833 732 148 46 Mar 3, 2016 #9 Yea I know you said 3K in a 4500, just a bit of fun Reactions: Michael roger keightley
BOD The brotherhood Aug 1, 2003 747 232 68 YORK Visit site Mar 3, 2016 #10 Michael roger keightley said: Cheers mate i know you can get different bottles ie 3k and 4.5k and was wondering if they had to be filled to that capacity Click to expand... bottles get under filled most of the time, very rare that you actually get a 4.500 psi fill anyway.
Michael roger keightley said: Cheers mate i know you can get different bottles ie 3k and 4.5k and was wondering if they had to be filled to that capacity Click to expand... bottles get under filled most of the time, very rare that you actually get a 4.500 psi fill anyway.