heads up re Skyball & TC stamps

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  • Eric Cartman
    []*[]
    • Apr 2003
    • 779

    #1

    heads up re Skyball & TC stamps

    Just got this off the website:



    Not sure how many of you have TC numbers on your air tanks and thought I'd give people a heads up (in case anyone was planning to go - doesn't sound like it so far and this probably won't help...)
    Eric Cartman

    Respect my authoritah!
  • MarkM
    UK Cougars
    • Jul 2002
    • 2433

    #2
    Way to go with attracting foriegn teams or players...guess I won't be booking my flight or team...as I use HSE or CE stamped tanks...methinks a phone call will get this fixed but if not what an own goal you scored XO Industries
    Mark UK Cougars


    UK Cougars
    Sterling Owners Group. Member #39

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    • Eric Cartman
      []*[]
      • Apr 2003
      • 779

      #3
      Well in XO's defense, it is not their rule, it's the law and they're really cracking down on it here. Is it a stupid law? Yes it is, but unfortunately they've got to abide by it. I'm sure there will be some civil servant with nothing better to do at Skyball doing some spot checks and XO'd be in it really deep if they hadn't covered their ***es by posting that.

      Still sucks though.
      Eric Cartman

      Respect my authoritah!

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      • WARPED1
        I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
        • Nov 2001
        • 7458

        #4
        What the hell is a TC stamp?!
        [Something Cool is Here]

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        • EsPo
          Dosehead
          • Jul 2002
          • 4140

          #5
          Originally posted by WARPED1
          What the hell is a TC stamp?!

          Originally posted by Eric Cartman

          Transport Canada Stamps.
          WWW.EROWID.ORG

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          • DiRTyBuNNy
            Registered User
            • Sep 2001
            • 4854

            #6
            I think it's the canadian version of our DOT stamps...and none of my tanks have it...does anyone have a tank with a TC stamp?
            Dirty Clothes for Dirty Ballers!

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            • WARPED1
              I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
              • Nov 2001
              • 7458

              #7
              Originally posted by DiRTyBuNNy
              I think it's the canadian version of our DOT stamps...and none of my tanks have it...does anyone have a tank with a TC stamp?
              I know he said it was a transport canada stamp, but what the hell was that?
              Now, DB understood and answered my querie!
              [Something Cool is Here]

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              • mcveighr
                Registered User
                • Feb 2003
                • 861

                #8
                Most new tanks do have TC stamps. I know that any new PMI or Crossfire tanks do have them for sure but I don't know of any others for definate.

                It is a stupid rule though. Skyball will suck this year.

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                • titan aresta
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 62

                  #9
                  TC number is the Canadian equivelent of the DOT number. By law if you want your tank filled in Canada you must have a TC number.

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                  • DiRTyBuNNy
                    Registered User
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 4854

                    #10
                    Well..check your "Peanut" tanks kids...mine is an SCI Composites bottle..no TC number...aaarrggghh...like as if I was going to Skyball...well..i had thought about making the trip..
                    Dirty Clothes for Dirty Ballers!

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                    • TNS2k2
                      Got Emag?
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 498

                      #11
                      here guys, this has been an issue for us canadians for a while now, and it was a problem for me, until i did a little research.

                      I dont know if it is valid, but it should be. these documents to be linked to, show that the Luxfer series and Carleton tanks are TC approved, and i bet if printed off, and brought to skyball they should understand, but maybe we should fax it to the manager or something. anyways, here are the links. PLEASE READ.

                      Luxfer Tanks:
                      Learn about the safe transport of dangerous goods in Canada by air, rail, road and water.


                      Carleton Tanks:
                      Learn about the safe transport of dangerous goods in Canada by air, rail, road and water.


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                      • mrhooie
                        paintball enthusiast
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 517

                        #12
                        It'll be a good try - but only tanks with the TC# for the equivalent of safety underneath the fibre wrapping and on the label is relevant.

                        I know in the past, some people have gotten away with it, but to achive a DOT or TC number - a tank must be part of a batch that was tested in order to display the permit number.

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                        • Wc Keep

                          #13
                          my tank says tc-su. is that something special?

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                          • mirthvader
                            Registered User
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 370

                            #14
                            Those exemption certificates only apply to tanks that have the TC number already on them. Most new tanks have TC numbers as well as DOT numbers. Usually it will say TC-??? something near the DOT number. I don't think it has ever really been enforced but by law the tanks cannot be filled in Canada. Some of the paintball stores started refusing to fill non TC tanks this year. (Cheap cash grab to sell new tanks) Now it has spread through much of Canada. Last year it was no problem to get a non TC tank filled. This year it is a lot of trouble. I have not heard of one case where Transport Canada has gotten involved. (They have better things to do) but the Paintball stores have decided, maybe rightly so, that they are going to follow the law.

                            This, along with high prices, should screw up skyball pretty good. Come now since this might be the last Skyball. I don't think it ever made money.

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                            • fire1811
                              Firefighter
                              • Nov 2002
                              • 4930

                              #15
                              my 68/45 flatline has a TC stamp
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