Cave fills circa 2016?

A cave fill to you is:


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Nigh on a decade since the last major thread. Which way is the trend going?

What's a good cave fill (cold) on a LP steel (excluding 72's and other oddballs) for you these days?

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Cameron

P.s. Sorry to the international community for the PSI and Florida centric thread.
 
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Lp or HP tanks ?
 
First rule of "Cave fill Club" is we don't talk about "Cave fill Club" :)

Tobin

Oh alrighty boys.

And rule three when someone yells "stop!", goes limp, taps out, the fill is over.

Hurrah for semi local 2400psi fills,
Cameron
 
3600 on a bad day. Typically around 38-3900.

It's funny, cave filled tanks have been going strong in Florida for 30+ years and shop owners in the NE still call cave divers nuts.
 
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