over fill a low pressure steel tank?

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Some one post a short time ago about bringing a Euro tank and no dot and filling ?. Seems if they produced Fdogs article it would be a valid for filling to us fill pressure.
 
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Before it turns into a mudfest I'm signing off. As much as we may disagree on this issue I believe we all have a right to our opinions.

I've said my piece.

Cheers.
 
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Burst disc? Why use that when a piece of lead crammed in the burst disc port will do nicely. I mean, if you're going to ignore the designing engineers safety recommendations, go for it. Don't be a pussy.

Seems like they are respecting the designing engineers safety recommendations as they are observed in Europe, and not the US DOT's 'dumbed-down' version.
 
Seems like they are respecting the designing engineers safety recommendations as they are observed in Europe, and not the US DOT's 'dumbed-down' version.

I've had enough burst discs blow to think that maybe we are smarter than they are. YMMV. I don't use European dentists anymore, either. Ours are just better.
 
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I've had enough burst discs blow to think that maybe we are smarter than they are. YMMV. I don't use European dentists anymore, either. Ours are just better.
We did not use Thalidomide either. Many Lives for the better.
 
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