All of PST's new tanks are rated to 3442 psi, more or less doing away with the "LP/HP" argument and replacing it with the "longer/shorter" argument.
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JoelW:"I've never had a scientist or an engineer tell me that if I release a weight belt above my foot it will fall and hurt my foot (I guess I'd need a doctor to tell me that, wouldn't I?). So next time I'm thinking of letting go of my weight belt above my foot I can assume that'll hang in mid-air, correct?
Roak"
Roakey,
You can now say that you have had an engineer tell you that if you release a weight belt above your foot it will fall and with high probability hurt your foot. At the very least you will do the silly dance to avoid hitting yourself. Any sufficiently heavy object falling fulfills the specifications for initiation of the silly dance.
JoelW
Whitelightnin:This post is NOT intended to start a war so PLEASE DON'T!!!
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All I want to know is wheather the guys/gals that overfill steel tanks do so with the older steel 72's or only with the newer low pressure tanks. If you overfill the older tanks, what pressure do you fill to?
Thanks
James