Alright, I need to get my tank reHydroed. The only place near me is a scuba shop that has to send my tank out for four weeks to get it tested. Is that normal? Does anyone know of a faster way to get this done. I live in Maryland.
Hydro Test
Collapse
X
-
Markers: LX (CF Hyperframe Mag/ PFHR RT Pro)
Barrels: Kaner/Boomstick/All American
Tank: Crossfire 68ci 3k
Mask: JT/Scott
Loaders: Pre BE Rev/X-board Rev/ Reloader

Comment
-
I just had a tank done with Hydrotesters.com and it was back before I missed it. Dont even mess with the scuba shops. They usually are twice the price and 4xs the wait. Plus, do you really want your tank bouncing around with scuba tanks on a truck or van? The last 3 places Ive used returned tanks to me screwed up. I like these hydrotester guys alot.Originally posted by ThePixelGuruComment
-
Not all Fire Departments hydro test on site. I know where I was there was a Firefighter Equipment company that use to come in and test our SCBAs.Originally posted by ThePixelGuru
My local ProShop uses the same Firefighter Equipment company to do their testing.Comment
-
Welding supplies
I found the cheapest and fastest was a local welding supply house.
Get in the yellow pages and start calling.
The local paintball store was 50.00 + tax and the welding supply was 21.00 tax included.
Comment
-
HYDROTESTER.COM
That is all you need to know. Don't be a cheapskate when it comes to your paintball equipment. Spend the $30 and have it done CORRECTLY by people who know what they are doing! This is ALL they do!
Trust me, you will NOT be disappointed!
Besides, do you really want a fire dept. or scuba shop to handle your tank? Have you SEEN what theirs look like???!!!
I'm not an employee--just a really satisfied customer."Otaeri wa doko desu ka?"
------------
--Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
------------
Think you're ready, Grasshopper?
www.ohioshaolin.comComment
-
Try a Fire Extinguisher Company
I may be wrong, but most fire departments that I know of are not a DOT retest facility. Also a lot of welding supply, scuba shops, fire equipment supply places, and paintball shops have another company do the hydrostatic testing for them (that holds true for my area, anyway, and that is why they charge so much money) I would recomend trying a local fire extinguisher company. Most fire extinguisher companies are DOT retest facilities. We only charge $12.00 to do a high pressure test. NOW! I am not saying send it to me, but I would bet that the local fire extinguisher company in your area will test your tank for around the same money and you will not have to ship it. If your local company is like us, you should be able to pick up your tank the very next day--if not the same day---depends on how busy they are.Comment
-
By the way: from professional point of view hydrotesters.com looks to be an outstanding place to send something. Their prices are fair and they look like they know what they are doing. That is coming from a guy that part of his livelihood depends on hydro-testing...Comment
-
Speaking AS A FORMER FIREFIGHTER who is both SCBA qualified and S&R qualified YES I HAVE SEEN our tanks tested - and that comes from someone who put their life in them.Originally posted by phazeshifterBesides, do you really want a fire dept. or scuba shop to handle your tank? Have you SEEN what theirs look like???!!!
(Sorry for the rant but I said "Not all Fire Departments hydro test on site. I know where I was there was a Firefighter Equipment company that use to come in and test our SCBAs.")
Either way - make sure you get your tanks tested - we're talking about your own safety!Comment
-
I never said anything about the quality of the tanks OR that firefighters tested them themselves. If you look at the general COSMETIC condition of either SCUBA or SCBA tanks, they are not in the greatest COSMETIC condition. With paintballers spending a lot of money on their equipment and a big part of that being on how their equipment looks COSMETICALLY, then this is a big deal.Originally posted by PirateGentSpeaking AS A FORMER FIREFIGHTER who is both SCBA qualified and S&R qualified YES I HAVE SEEN our tanks tested - and that comes from someone who put their life in them.
(Sorry for the rant but I said "Not all Fire Departments hydro test on site. I know where I was there was a Firefighter Equipment company that use to come in and test our SCBAs.")
Either way - make sure you get your tanks tested - we're talking about your own safety!
Just send your tank to Hydrotester.com--they have a 24 hour turn-around time."Otaeri wa doko desu ka?"
------------
--Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
------------
Think you're ready, Grasshopper?
www.ohioshaolin.comComment
-
Most likely. They may not be able to take your reg. off.Originally posted by CorbetIf I start calling around local fire extinguisher companies, will I have to take of the regulator to get it tested?
I still say send your tank to Hydrotester.com. All they specialize in is paintball tanks. They can remove any regulator."Otaeri wa doko desu ka?"
------------
--Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together.
------------
Think you're ready, Grasshopper?
www.ohioshaolin.comComment
-
No offense taken. :)Originally posted by phazeshifterI never said anything about the quality of the tanks OR that firefighters tested them themselves. If you look at the general COSMETIC condition of either SCUBA or SCBA tanks, they are not in the greatest COSMETIC condition. With paintballers spending a lot of money on their equipment and a big part of that being on how their equipment looks COSMETICALLY, then this is a big deal.
Just send your tank to Hydrotester.com--they have a 24 hour turn-around time.
It's a "tank" it just needs to work, in my book. Just remember the old saying "no combat ready unit has ever passed dress inspection." :)Comment






Comment