Re: I just got shot in the mouth by my on/off valve
What blows me away are the amount of morons that can not read on this board, take a look at some of thier responses combined with thier post count. It begs the question, "How did you get this far?"
This topic has nothing to do with
1. Proper fittings
2. Degass procedure
3. Retro, RT, Xvavles
4. The use of nitro or co2.
IF some of you actually READ BEFORE YOU POST you will see that the problem is in the clasic valve holding some amount of air AFTER it has been degassed. Also stating that it hasnt happend to you really doesnt help this post along.
JT,
Just my guess but could your spring be to stiff and when you tried to release the small amount of air in the valve the bolt (edit: with the stiff spring) wouldnt allow the last bit of air out?
Originally posted by j.t.
Now, I knew ahead of time this would be unsafe ACCEPT for the fact that I had degased the marker completly.
Now, I knew ahead of time this would be unsafe ACCEPT for the fact that I had degased the marker completly.
What blows me away are the amount of morons that can not read on this board, take a look at some of thier responses combined with thier post count. It begs the question, "How did you get this far?"
This topic has nothing to do with
1. Proper fittings
2. Degass procedure
3. Retro, RT, Xvavles
4. The use of nitro or co2.
IF some of you actually READ BEFORE YOU POST you will see that the problem is in the clasic valve holding some amount of air AFTER it has been degassed. Also stating that it hasnt happend to you really doesnt help this post along.

JT,
Just my guess but could your spring be to stiff and when you tried to release the small amount of air in the valve the bolt (edit: with the stiff spring) wouldnt allow the last bit of air out?





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