"typical" pressure 2,400PSI it seems America uses lower pressures than we do on the other side of the pond here "typical" is 3,200 or you can have "high" at 4.500 wonder how far and fast one of those would fly if the valve broke off?
Yeah, it should be 2,400 and is correct in the version we sell. Because YouTube doesn't allow you to update a video, we are kind of stuck with it or we have to completely delete the video and post the correct version.
@ashleyrainier If you read the video again .. he says and it's posted in text .. 24,00 PSI .. which is 2,400 ..
I use these cylinders for Fresh Breathing Apparatus. At 250/300 PSI or lower, the regulator does not regulate enough air to physically push air through the line.
If this cylinder could hold 24,000 PSI ( which It would Explode ) it would technically be a free standing bomb.
needs more blood and guts... you know, "blood on the asphalt" kinda scare tactics. it's the only thing people respond to. Like the "don't wear your rings near the machines" posters you always see.
@jtg001 I worked in a back street garage over 20 years ago and the oxygen cylinder from the welding gear fell out of the carrier (wasn't chained in) it stood 5ft tall, it hit the car ramp knocking the head off it, it went out the garage wall like a missile and demolished a car outside, very very lucky nobody was killed, will never forget the noise
@knutfheifer i dropped a big 3500psi one off a forklift, they bounce beautifully thankfully the valve did not come off. I took 4 days stress leave after that incident.
@ricturtle I know it's hardly on the same scale, but I dropped a bottle of german beer on a hard supermarket floor and it bounced back several times, perhaps strong glass or internal pressure?! Lucky.
@ricturtle I think I would have felt the same as you, 3500psi is serious stuff, the noise is ear bleeding, I thought my ear drums burst, then thinking years later how shrapnel could have killed someone, I was very lucky to have been 20 or so ft from it and not in it's direction!, your lucky, bet it was something to remember! take care
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"typical" pressure 2,400PSI it seems America uses lower pressures than we do on the other side of the pond here "typical" is 3,200 or you can have "high" at 4.500 wonder how far and fast one of those would fly if the valve broke off?
MrGeorgew10 10 months ago
Some dumbass knocked one over in our factory. It went through two cinder block walls, and then totaled a forklift. Scary shit.
Maxables 1 year ago
Cool
chuyfacio 1 year ago
0:37 Example of the type of "Bottle rocket" you don't want to launch!!
9020powrmax 1 year ago
COOOL
777doom 2 years ago
Uh.. excuse me if I am wrong but is the 2400 PSI incorrect in spelling on here. I mean like the comma is in the wrong place. It reads 24,00 not 2,400
ashleyrainier 2 years ago 2
Yeah, it should be 2,400 and is correct in the version we sell. Because YouTube doesn't allow you to update a video, we are kind of stuck with it or we have to completely delete the video and post the correct version.
kdellavalle 2 years ago
@ashleyrainier
thats cose he said 24 hundred, not 2 thousand 400 hundred
777doom 2 years ago
@ashleyrainier If you read the video again .. he says and it's posted in text .. 24,00 PSI .. which is 2,400 ..
I use these cylinders for Fresh Breathing Apparatus. At 250/300 PSI or lower, the regulator does not regulate enough air to physically push air through the line.
If this cylinder could hold 24,000 PSI ( which It would Explode ) it would technically be a free standing bomb.
hellfiredod 1 year ago
needs more blood and guts... you know, "blood on the asphalt" kinda scare tactics. it's the only thing people respond to. Like the "don't wear your rings near the machines" posters you always see.
jtg001 2 years ago
@jtg001 I worked in a back street garage over 20 years ago and the oxygen cylinder from the welding gear fell out of the carrier (wasn't chained in) it stood 5ft tall, it hit the car ramp knocking the head off it, it went out the garage wall like a missile and demolished a car outside, very very lucky nobody was killed, will never forget the noise
knutfheifer 1 year ago
@knutfheifer i dropped a big 3500psi one off a forklift, they bounce beautifully thankfully the valve did not come off. I took 4 days stress leave after that incident.
ricturtle 1 year ago
@ricturtle I know it's hardly on the same scale, but I dropped a bottle of german beer on a hard supermarket floor and it bounced back several times, perhaps strong glass or internal pressure?! Lucky.
GerbilEssences 1 year ago
@ricturtle I think I would have felt the same as you, 3500psi is serious stuff, the noise is ear bleeding, I thought my ear drums burst, then thinking years later how shrapnel could have killed someone, I was very lucky to have been 20 or so ft from it and not in it's direction!, your lucky, bet it was something to remember! take care
knutfheifer 1 year ago
Prolly the best training video ever created. WATCH OUT!!
meltingface3D 2 years ago
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ndjiemrdfd 2 years ago
Looks very nice.
Caetis 2 years ago
Great Compositing work!
chrisrw1 2 years ago