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  • 143Paul
    Oldschool
    • Nov 2000
    • 94

    #1

    Someone almost died - Please read - Not a joke

    This weekend at a paintball field in Houston a Compressed air tank separated from it's regulator when it was being filled. (3000psi tank)

    The gun was ripped from the player's hand and thrown 50 ft breaking his carbon fiber barrel. The tank was thrown 600' (it had become a missel). It took us 2 hours to find the tank!!

    The regulator was still on the gun - with all the threads from the tank still in it. The threads had striped out of the tank. The tank had just been hydroed. So at this point it looks like the fault lies with the place that Hydroed the tank.

    The staging area was crowded and luckily no one was hit. I was standing 5' from the fill station. The tank hit the fill station and flew over a parking lot full of cars. The bottom of the tank was crushed from the impact. Take a secound to think what 3000 psi means. 3000 pounds PER square inch. This is the eqivilant of ballancing a truck (3000 lbs) on an area the size of a quarter. Now look at your tank - how many quarters will fit on the surface of your tank? That is a lot of force.....
    Fixing the worlds problems one well at a time.
  • skipdogg
    OG & HNIC
    • Nov 2000
    • 1392

    #2
    WOW!!!!
    that is amazing
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    • MAGS own YOU
      I oWn y0u
      • Oct 2001
      • 696

      #3
      Ya, that happened in the back of my moms car a few weeks ago, it was 4500 psi.
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      • udtseal
        Registered User
        • Sep 2001
        • 702

        #4
        All I can say is WOW! Good thing no one got seriously hurt of killed.

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        • Load SM5
          Scruffy Administrator

          • Oct 2000
          • 6772

          #5
          Thank God, no one was hurt. If it's proven that the hydrotester's did something wrong that makes it all the more scary. These are the guys that are supposed to make sure our stuff is safe.


          Moorewatch

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          • magic55
            ta314975903
            • Jul 2001
            • 470

            #6
            mags own you- what happened with the tank in your moms trunk. anyone hurt?

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            • scarpa43
              Registered User
              • Jun 2001
              • 288

              #7
              i was standing next to Paul when it happened.

              Looking back he and i are amazed that nobody got hurt, literally the only damage (other than the tank) was the barrel on the gun. Picture a carbon fiber barrel, now picture the SS sleeve at the rear snapped in two.

              After the tank was found i figured out the trajecty. It hit the fill station (one of the big orange Nitro tanks), had that not been there it would been a straight line to the field manager, Paul, and myself. It then flew over about 6 cars into the area between the staging area and the fields, as Paul said about 600 feet away.

              I could go on for a while but basically everyone at the field that day feels pretty lucky.

              Darren

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              • Muzikman
                Everything AGD
                • Dec 2000
                • 6229

                #8
                Well, if you read the fine print when you get a tank hydrostatic tested, they do not claim that the tank is safe for use. They just claim that it was not physicaly damaged on the out side and that it can handel a preassure up to 2000psi it's normal operating preassure. No one ever said HPA is safe, but the chances of death and injury are low enough that people are willing to take the same type of system and dive down into water with them.

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                • Smokee_2_7
                  Registered User
                  • Nov 2000
                  • 823

                  #9
                  Could anyone tell us what type of tank it was? (both instances) I feel a little curious- - as well as do many other people, im sure.

                  Thanks.

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                  • Paintballer86
                    Proud E-Mag User
                    • May 2001
                    • 1000

                    #10
                    I smell a lawsuit.....
                    Thats very scary though.
                    Could you get some pictures up?
                    Thanks

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                    • Panzerr
                      a stockaholic
                      • Sep 2001
                      • 683

                      #11
                      Lawsuit? I sure hope not, for everyone's sake.
                      sixty-six.

                      Du bist, was du machst. Punkt.

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                      • 143Paul
                        Oldschool
                        • Nov 2000
                        • 94

                        #12
                        Type of Tank

                        It was an older Nitro Duck
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                        • scarpa43
                          Registered User
                          • Jun 2001
                          • 288

                          #13
                          I work at the field were it happened, Paul and I were there playing around with his Emag, and i know there were a couple people taking pictures. I think the field owner took some with his digital camera, i will try to get my hands on some to share with you guys.

                          As far as tank brand, i do not know, it was a carbon fiber wrapped tank but you could not see the the threads. It was a medium gray color, i thought it was a Nitro Duck but cannot be sure.

                          And yes, Paul and i already saw the pun.

                          NITRO!! DUCK!!

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                          • RaV3n_Pa1ntba||

                            #14
                            hrrm maybe it isn't good after your 3 years of use to sell it and get a new tank. Reguardless of whether it passed the hydro. Well i got 3 mores years YAY....

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                            • kevmaster
                              Owners Group Div: Director
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 5475

                              #15
                              just wondering, did the tank break and come off the reg, or did it unscrew and then come off. it may not have been the hydro fault if it unscrewed(faulty loctite/faulty manu.)

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