clownfishsydney
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It seems that a dive cylinder has exploded in a dive shop at Cronulla, Sydney. My information is that someone has been injured, but I have no more information at the moment. Hoping it is not too bad.
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Sometimes you just can't fix stupid.I know someone who has a bunch of them as her rental tanks and was, as they approach another hydro, looking at replacing them all. Apparently they are cheaper when you buy a pallet of them at once.
And no, she doesn't fill them in a containment station.
I've never even heard of a shop using a 6351 alloy cylinder in the past 10 years in the United States, as they must be filled in a containment fill station to meet CGA (and therefore DOT) requirements.