COVCI:Boogie said, "No one has ever died from a tank exploding on them."
Hmm...cylinder exploded....guy died...
Not a tough one there Chuck.
Oh, well, EXCUSE me Chris!!!
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COVCI:Boogie said, "No one has ever died from a tank exploding on them."
Hmm...cylinder exploded....guy died...
Not a tough one there Chuck.
Boogie711:OK - How about this one...
No one has ever died from filling a current and properly inspected tank. However, lots of divers have died after draining current and properly inspected tanks.
I'm here all night folks. Try the veal.
Genesis:Yes, but it seems to me that if you want me to fill a tank for you, that you should be willing to stand next to it while I fill it
That way if it explodes you're my "human shield."
Sound good?
(I don't overfill tanks.)
Northeastwrecks:Whatever.
I jack my tanks for a simple reason. More gas = longer, deeper dives. Why else would I do it.
Incidentally, my entire buddy team routinely fills their own tanks, so I don't need anyone else standing there. I'd rather personally fill my tanks any day than depend on someone else.
Finally, while I will overfill to some extent, I will not seal over the burst disks as I've heard is done down in cave country. My disks will still go before the tank wall.