Cave Fills in SoCal?

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Ulfhedinn

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Any shops do cave fills in So CAL? I have a set of LP95s I would like to get filled with some 32 but unless I can get a nice fill I will just continue to park them and use the 130s.

If not... why is it only a "north" Florida thing or are these shops like fight club...

If its on the downlow I accept PMs and can keep a secret :wink:
 
There’s this silly thing called “liability”.
Cave fills are a FL thing, we don’t have caves here.
You might find someone that will fill them to the plus rating even if they’re not currently plus rated, but using the stamped service pressure as a turn pressure, probably not.
The only time I got anything resembling a cave fill was on a 72 in Monterey at the Breakwater, and the kid working the fill station thought everything was a 3000 AL 80.
 
Ha! I daresay you’ll be lucky if you can find someone to fill to 3000 or so.
 
There’s this silly thing called “liability”.
Cave fills are a FL thing, we don’t have caves here.
You might find someone that will fill them to the plus rating even if they’re not currently plus rated, but using the stamped service pressure as a turn pressure, probably not.
The only time I got anything resembling a cave fill was on a 72 in Monterey at the Breakwater, and the kid working the fill station thought everything was a 3000 AL 80.

I know.. but there is always hope.
 
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