Originally posted by Billy No Mates
twinkle toes - you mentioned not screwing a bottle all the way on. that is a really good way of rendering an anti-syphon useless. i do NOT recomend that anyone does anything but screws their bottle on the gun completely. its not safe, and will likely cause problems with antisyphon guns.
Well yes and no. I was n't talking specifically about anti-syphon bottles at the time. If you have an anti syphon set to be in the right spot when it is full in , like what you have been talking about since my post , ( and yes they need your gun , or at least the bottle donkey off of your gun ). But if you set the anti syphon tube to co-incide with a 'landmark' on the bottle ( like the burst disk , or the tap for example ) it means that you can use the same bottle on several different guns , and IT IS still safe.
All you do in this case is screw it in until you hear the bottle engage gas , and then turn it in the same direction ( inwards )until you reach your 'landmark' , ( or all the way in , and then back it off to the tap. Then open the valve in the case of an ON/OFF valve ). Simple ..... Just like me .