Filling Your Own Tanks - Oxygen Fire

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I think perhaps the title should be. "Why clowns shouldn't fill their own tanks".

Even with a "qualification" incompetence can have these results.
 
That is one lucky dude, what is his pick for lottery numbers
 
I can hear the telephone call to his wife: "Um Honey, remember when we talked about remodeling the house?..."
 
I remember when that happened and re-reading the post...Has this guy killed himself yet? Would an insurance co insure him for anything after a google search?

Anyone have any updates?
 
I can hear the telephone call to his wife: "Um Honey, remember when we talked about remodeling the house?..."

LOL, it wasn't his garage
 
Education can truly be dangerous to some.
 
I have not seen this in any threads, but thought that I needed to share it.
This did happen about 3 years ago (as stated on the web site), so it is not new news.

22-May-06 Palm Bay, Florida. Why we don't fill our own tanks!

Looks like a disaster in the making that finally happened.
Any comments?:shocked2:

The original thread was posted on Scubaboard by George here: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ac...y-you-shouldnt-fill-your-own-nitrox-tank.html



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I can hear the telephone call to his wife: "Um Honey, remember when we talked about remodeling the house?..."

It is worse than that, he was only renting the garage space so the house wasn't even his. I think he may have lost his deposit. :D
 

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