Leadking
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The Kraken:8 inches - trust me on this one.
7.25 visit PST SPECS @ http://www.pstscuba.com/specsheet.pdf
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The Kraken:8 inches - trust me on this one.
simbrooks:The only tanks i could find were LP108 and LP120 (both behemoths of tanks) going positive, i thought had seen more around, particularly from someone like OMS/Faber, but cant find the info off hand beyond this site. No question is stupid (well almost no question), but it looks like maybe i made another slightly leading statement above, i might have to stop posting about tanks for a while![]()
Leadking:7.25 visit PST SPECS @ http://www.pstscuba.com/specsheet.pdf
Why let that spoil our fun?The Kraken:Keep up with us, my brother !!!
We've already determined that I was in error.
Hmmmm, ideas...The Kraken:For the love of God, John, why don't ya just take me out, strip me nekkid, whoop me and then shoot me ?????
Oh woe is me, oh woe is me !!! :face31:![]()
Leadking:I will tackle this issue again. Faber does not make a cylinder greater than 7" diameter that goes to 4000 psi for anyone in the world. The do make a version that resembles a steel 85. When you look at the manufacturers drawing and compare the weight the HP version weights 10 more pounds than our version.
Just because your getting away with it does not mean it is safe
jonnythan:171mm is less than 7". 8" would be 203mm.
I don't see anything in an 8" over 232 bar there.