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  • Beemer
    I could tell you but then.

    • Oct 2003
    • 3250

    #1

    How come #2

    How come we use a 3000 or 4500psi pressure vessal to start up stream and we dont give a second thought to what pressures or rateing the hardware we use down stream will see.

    So ya send your set up out to a third party to be tested. Didnt someone do that.

    I got a third how come thread in mind. Then I guess a thread on why I think[or how] this game or hobby [it clearly aint a sport]I love so much got stupid.
  • mostpeople
    Registered User
    • Mar 2007
    • 1680

    #2
    Originally posted by Beemer
    How come we use a 3000 or 4500psi pressure vessal to start up stream and we dont give a second thought to what pressures or rateing the hardware we use down stream will see.

    So ya send your set up out to a third party to be tested. Didnt someone do that.

    I got a third how come thread in mind. Then I guess a thread on why I think[or how] this game or hobby [it clearly aint a sport]I love so much got stupid.

    I'll give you a hint, you're not part of the solution to that question. Further proof of that will be that I know you will ban me for saying this.

    cya

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    • Beemer
      I could tell you but then.

      • Oct 2003
      • 3250

      #3
      Originally posted by mostpeople
      I'll give you a hint, you're not part of the solution to that question. Further proof of that will be that I know you will ban me for saying this.

      cya
      LOL who said anything about a solution let alone banning you. When was it ban worthy asking questions or for help on AO? If you have an issue with me feel free to PM or Mail me as many other members have. You can hate me as a Mod but you have no reason to hate me as a contributing member for asking questions.

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      • Maghog
        Mad Marker Maker

        • Jun 2001
        • 681

        #4
        You're starting on the back end of this one Beemer. It would be much more important to know how it is that we are letting people set up their fill cylinders and air systems without any kind of certification whatsoever. The equipment's shortcomings are secondary to me.
        When constant air came around, everyone started messing around with it. Me included. I did many things that I was not supposed to, and I had quite a few hair raising encounters as a result. I decided to get informed, and I'm much better off for it.
        Here on AO, I'd wager that the majority of us are filling and using high pressure cylinders properly. I have seen first hand how some field owners have faulty, or even downright dangerous fill stations.
        There's no accountability, no regulations, and there probably will never be any.
        Oddly enough, the track record speaks for itself. There are remarkably few incidents involving high pressure, at least nothing major.
        I've seen plenty of tampering and false assembly that it amazes me that there are not more accidents. Unless something jolts the status quo, then nothing will change.
        So I'll say you're original question is a good one, it's even one of the very basic no-no's of airsmithing.
        You're other question about the fill nipple is also good, but you know as well as any of us, that if you came out with separate fill nipples, people wiould just start messing around with those as well.
        I think in the end it speaks more towards worrying about the way that we operate fill stations all together. It's one thing to tinker with the mechanics of a gun, but it's tampering with air in anyway is very dangerous.
        I took a safety course on maintenance and care for pressure cylinders once, and it was very helpful to me and the people who I played with. Most gas supply companies offer one or know where to go. I can only say that it's worth it.
        Dan@Triggernomics

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        • mostpeople
          Registered User
          • Mar 2007
          • 1680

          #5
          Originally posted by Beemer
          LOL who said anything about a solution let alone banning you. When was it ban worthy asking questions or for help on AO? If you have an issue with me feel free to PM or Mail me as many other members have. You can hate me as a Mod but you have no reason to hate me as a contributing member for asking questions.

          I don't hate people for anything they do on the internet, its all petty. You've banned me for less beemer, but calling you out, now its hard for you to ban me this time in front of people who have seen the posts.

          You're part of the problem, quit being a mod here and be part of the solution.

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          • Smoothice
            Registered User

            • Nov 2006
            • 4579

            #6
            Originally posted by mostpeople
            I don't hate people for anything they do on the internet, its all petty. You've banned me for less beemer, but calling you out, now its hard for you to ban me this time in front of people who have seen the posts.

            You're part of the problem, quit being a mod here and be part of the solution.
            Sounds like you are in love with Beemer. Keep pulling his pig tails...

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            • mostpeople
              Registered User
              • Mar 2007
              • 1680

              #7
              Beemer has pigtails?

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              • GoatBoy
                Junior Mint
                • Jun 2003
                • 1399

                #8
                Originally posted by Beemer
                I got a third how come thread in mind. Then I guess a thread on why I think[or how] this game or hobby [it clearly aint a sport]I love so much got stupid.
                Your view of the history of paintball seems to differ from mine.

                Are you saying that there was ever a Golden Age in paintball when it wasn't stupid? When it attracted engineering and scientifically minded people en masse? Or even *educated* people? Or even thoughtful people who really cared?

                I don't recall that time. Ever.
                "Accuracy by aiming."


                Definitely not on the A-Team.

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                • LK-13
                  Confused on purpose!
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 584

                  #9
                  actually there is an applicable certification, but it is not compulsory.
                  here in Canada you can get a certification to work on or fill SCUBA Equipment as part of your Dive certification or as a stand alone piece of paper.

                  there is a similar certificate available for working with hydraulic / pneumatic systems but again not compulsory.

                  I buy most of my bits and pieces from a hydraulic parts supplier and make sure things are rated 10X over instead of the 3X the industry calls for.

                  maybe over kill, but it doesn't cost anymore and no one will ever be injured by my gear.
                  that's the only thing I really care about.

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                  • d4m4don3
                    does anyone read my posts?
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 1228

                    #10
                    This is America Beemer, for things to change the industry as a whole would have to get hit right where it hurts, in the pocketbooks. That will take a serious lawsuit and possible government intervention.

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                    • CatoRockwell
                      Woodsballer
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 704

                      #11
                      Thats exactly what I'm afraid of, the last thing anyone needs is the government telling them what to do. Government shouldn't be our nanny.

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                      • Beemer
                        I could tell you but then.

                        • Oct 2003
                        • 3250

                        #12
                        Originally posted by LK-13
                        maybe over kill, but it doesn't cost anymore and no one will ever be injured by my gear. that's the only thing I really care about.
                        Ding ding, thats the right and SMART thing right there. Yet I am supposed to trust my SAFETY to stupid. Nobody gets it. The STUPID affects MY safety not just the stupid. But really you should care about the stupid injuring you or being a risk to your safety. Thats the point. I know for a fact my GUN is as safe as it can be in a goggle off zone. How do I know OR trust that the stupids gun is. I dont and at times I feel I should have my gogs on in a SAFE zone.

                        Originally posted by CatoRockwell
                        Thats exactly what I'm afraid of, the last thing anyone needs is the government telling them what to do. Government shouldn't be our nanny.
                        Well when we prove we cant govern ourselves thats what will happen and its obvious to me we cant. It took two DEATHS from lawn darts or jarts and the CPSC BANNED them. Remember we are at two deaths now for what ever the reason with the gear we use. I know there is the stupid factor but the gov dont care.

                        You dont have to take my word for it but I have talked to some doctors, lawyers, engineers and some folks at the CPSC and when they hear and see how things are done you know what I hear? Well thats not very smart or thats stupid. One doctor that was shown some pics of welts said, what ever you are doing to cause that, stop it.

                        I could elaborate more but I am not at liberty to use names or quote people. One reason for this is nobody has any testing for much to be looked at.

                        One person I talked to said I could quote him only if I showed him some test results to review. But its ok to bunker you at five feet at 280fps at 10bps.
                        Last edited by Beemer; 05-10-2010, 10:25 PM.

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                        • CatoRockwell
                          Woodsballer
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 704

                          #13
                          Not to discount what you said, but doctors don't know everything. They are taught one school of reactive medicine and many of them assume they know everything because they went to medical school. But that's for a different thread in a different section of the forum.

                          I've been shot by paintballs for over 13 years, and no permanent damage has ever been done. Other than the fact that I bruise less easily now. Next I'm going to hear that the paint from the gel capsules gives you cancer

                          Again, back to the subject, I think that it should be left to personal choice, I'm careful about filling my tanks, and if I owned a compressor I wouldn't let just any jack@$$ fill his own tank.

                          Just because I personally feel this way, doesn't mean I believe that this should be protocol for everyone else. If you want to take extra safety precautions with your equipment, property, and land thats cool. By no means does that mean everyone else should have to do it.

                          It should always be left up to personal choice, if you don't think a certain field has strict enough safety requirements, then don't play at that field, don't buy that person's equipment, etc...

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                          • Beemer
                            I could tell you but then.

                            • Oct 2003
                            • 3250

                            #14
                            Guess I railed my own thread.

                            Thats the point we dont even have protocol to follow. Dont even get me started on slam or flash fills. Everyone should have to follow safety protocol but what is it.

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                            • Beemer
                              I could tell you but then.

                              • Oct 2003
                              • 3250

                              #15
                              Originally posted by GoatBoy
                              Your view of the history of paintball seems to differ from mine.

                              Are you saying that there was ever a Golden Age in paintball when it wasn't stupid? When it attracted engineering and scientifically minded people en masse? Or even *educated* people? Or even thoughtful people who really cared?

                              I don't recall that time. Ever.
                              Yup thats exactly what I am saying. Started playing in 86. When did you start playing. To bad you missed it.

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