beautybelow
Contributor
Sometimes people don't have to come right out and say that the "training sucked", but when I read some posts that's the impression I get from some instructors.
That and if I had taught them nothing bad would ever happen.
I have personally turned off, to fill, thousands of tanks and some that were turned on all the way with a little force were hard to turn off. New, serviced valves included. I could imagine a small handed person trying to turn the valve with the tank on their back would create some strain to say the least.
Turning it all the way on and backing off a notch is not such a bad thing in my opinion.
That and if I had taught them nothing bad would ever happen.
I have personally turned off, to fill, thousands of tanks and some that were turned on all the way with a little force were hard to turn off. New, serviced valves included. I could imagine a small handed person trying to turn the valve with the tank on their back would create some strain to say the least.
Turning it all the way on and backing off a notch is not such a bad thing in my opinion.