Well, this thread is about the current state of Stacko bottles, which has migrated onto regs. I've always believed that regs should be tested, and i have even supported fat bobs decision to remove second hand reg sales from talk paintball.Well you did not mention regulators at all but since the thread was talking about them and your reply started with "Technically every part of the pressure system" etc, I assumed you was.
If you don't believe the regs need to be tested can you say why! or do you believe they should.
If you was not talking about them I will assume either you or I drank too much Vodka tonight.
Russ
Well, this thread is about the current state of Stacko bottles, which has migrated onto regs. I've always believed that regs should be tested, and i have even supported fat bobs decision to remove second hand reg sales from talk paintball.
My point is how far do we go with this tped regulation now the can of worms is open. It's all very well stating that certain parts are ce approved or not approved, but the tped refers to every component in the pressure chain, which must be from the bottle to the barrel.
If the powers that be want to highlight certain aspects of legislation to create a market place that they can control, don't be suprised when it bites them back.
As long as they could prove with out a doubt that the materials that were used met with the test criteria of the build of material certificate that you get when buying alloys.So, if (for example) PMI went and got one of their regs checked and it met the required standard, do you think they would be allowed to say that every reg they made to the same spec now meets the same standard?
I can't believe it would... just thinking aloud!