The company that makes PBN2 tanks, needs a lawsuit

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  • Hexis
    Green Mag Freak
    • Sep 2001
    • 2427

    #16
    Nothing. Regulators should be tightened to a specific torque and not thread locked on. Putting a thread locker on can clog the saftey release hole in the threads, and if that was true in this case we would be reading a story of a small rocket, not an annoyed player.

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    • deathstalker
      Fnord!
      • Jun 2002
      • 1115

      #17
      Originally posted by PissedGodzilla
      most people in this thread keep saying don't use loctite on your reg... well, my question is.. what are we supposed to use?


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      • scrumpy
        Registered User
        • Mar 2004
        • 524

        #18
        Is there an easy way to figure out how much torque I need to get my reg on with, or should I just drive to the local shop?
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        • WenULiVeUdiE
          Force of Nature Staff
          • Jan 2004
          • 1982

          #19
          Take it to your shop just to be safe.
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          • manike
            INCEPTIONDESIGNS.COM

            • Jan 2001
            • 3820

            #20
            Originally posted by Hexis
            That poping sound and air rushing was the saftey hole in the threads. It did it's job perfectly, it stopped you from completly removing the regulator from the tank.
            Absolutely it did it's job perfectly.

            Also had the tank been full you wouldn't have been able to unscrew the reg from the tank.

            At the point the force is low enough to unscrew the reg from the tank, the actual pressure left isn't dangerous and will exit via the bleed hole or the threads before you can fully remove the tank.

            You don't need to torque your reg on! Don't!

            Just screw it hand tight and then fill it and you should be fine.
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            • brtncstm160
              Registered User
              • Oct 2003
              • 449

              #21
              That happened to my pbn2 tank when i got it for free in a deal off pbgear. I didnt have mine full of air at the time, but i was fortunate to be in the presence of a gun tech so he fixed it right up, he said he put like 75 pounds of tourque or sumtin like that, whatever. I dont have that tank anymore anyways, it sucked.

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              • scrumpy
                Registered User
                • Mar 2004
                • 524

                #22
                it's not so much the tank that sucks, it's the regulator. It leaks out of every hole...
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                • tony3
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                  • Feb 2003
                  • 3740

                  #23
                  Yeah, my maxflo is only screwed on hand tight and it works great. Just screw it on as tight as you can, and youll be fine.

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                  • scrumpy
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 524

                    #24
                    Ok, I've heard it enough times to be slightly more secure about it. I'll put 'er on as tight as I can untill I buy a new tank. But if I die...I'm going to be pissed
                    Z-man - "I would say we are not so much proud as...viscously loyal. Dissing AGD in earshot of AO is like throwing rocks at a bees nest... a big bees nest... with millions of freaking bees that have modded AI software, maneuverability upgrades and rocket launchers."

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                    • bertmcmahan
                      Not pop, it's all Coke
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 1960

                      #25
                      Had it been a crummy tank it wouldn't have vented like it did. Better be glad it did that. I have had absolutely no trouble with my tanks hand tightened at all. The pressure should keep it on there pretty stinkin good.
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                      • scrumpy
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 524

                        #26
                        Ok, I'd like to apologize to PBN2 for criticizing their tanks, but only because they saved my life... You're safety features are well thought out and work well. Other than that, you're regulators leak all of the time and you're guages are innaccurate.
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                        • Automaggin2
                          Registered User
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 2506

                          #27
                          It happened to me twice, with 2 different tanks. No biggie really. If it was full, there would probably be to much pressure for you to even move the reg.
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                          • SpecialBlend2786
                            Registered User
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 4023

                            #28
                            happened with my nitroduck. Everything still works fine

                            Oh yeah, and congrats on still being alive

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                            • Enemy
                              aKa PROZAC
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 1245

                              #29
                              happened on my pmi tank i didnt realize it had set screws!!! anyways always torque stuff when you can and to the specified torque would you want your tires put on hand tight and to hear the tech say the pressure from the car on the threads will keep your tire on!!! but maybe im just paranoid from working on cars tomuch.
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                              • RingOfScale
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                                • Sep 2003
                                • 898

                                #30
                                like people were saying above, doesnt higher pressure prevent a tank from being unscrewed ? aka if it was at like 1000 PSI u couldnt have taken it off ...

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