I know i can spend $25, wait a week, and let gotcha paintball send off a HPA tank for me. Or i can pay about the same with shipping to send it to hydrolab (http://www.hydrotester.com)I found 2 places listed on the DOT hazmat site as being high preasure cylinder capable here in raleighC054 Pye Barker Fire & Safety, Inc.Industrial (high and low pressure cylinders)11/23/2004832-101 Purser DriveRaleigh, NCC491 SimplexGrinnellIndustrial (high and low pressure cylinders)10/11/2005540 Civic Blvd. Suite 105Raleigh, NCAnyone have any experiance using them or other HP recert places locally, whether it be for scuba/painball/welding tanks, anything?
3/3/2006 8:41:10 PM
Im pretty sure the fire dept will certify your tank if thats what you want. What exactly do you want done?
3/4/2006 12:42:10 AM
just give em a call. If they are listed and certified they will do it all by the books.^and I have no fucking clue what the hell he is talking about.[Edited on March 4, 2006 at 1:28 AM. Reason : .]
3/4/2006 1:27:23 AM
Post here what you find out. I'm pretty sure my nitrogen tank needs to be hydro tested and i know my scuba tank needs to be tested.
3/4/2006 2:56:27 AM
smoothcrim usually is completly off base, but i know of some fire stations (read: one in winston salem) that can hydro stuff like bulk c02 tanks due to the older fire extinguishhherdsafjhrs using co2.But yeah, i doubt they are going to do a HPA tank.
3/4/2006 10:44:00 AM
some scuba places can hydro tanks but only up to 3000psi usually.
3/4/2006 10:49:45 AM
yeah, lower preasure tanks can be done visual inspoection only, high presure needs a hyrdro setup, thius are, so far, the only raleigh ones listed on the hazmat tank recert site. I will give them a call on monday, if they cannot help then i will send it off.
3/4/2006 12:45:57 PM