Where do you get hydro tests done in virginia? I'm hopefully getting a good condition out of hydro tank for 13 bucks and I need to know where to get it hydro tested
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HYDROTESTER.COM
You will not be disappointed -- 24 hour turnaround time, cheap prices, EXCELLENT customer service!"I'd rather have a free bottle in front of me, than a pre-frontal lobotomy."--anonymous
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Depends on where in VA you are. In Northern VA there is a place right across the river in MD.
I plan on taking my expired tank there next time I'm in Frederick. They can probably do it while you wait.
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Originally posted by pennywiseHYDROTESTER.COM
You will not be disappointed -- 24 hour turnaround time, cheap prices, EXCELLENT customer service!
ok i need hydro testing, but i have a little dot in it, do u guys do repairs with hydro test??
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You can do the ol' Garage Hydro test. Just get a clean tab of paper, type "10-06" and clear epoxy it to the tank.
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Actually, each individual place that is certified for hydro testing has their own code--which is required to be on the "tab of paper" that is epoxied to the tank. The field owner has every right to not fill a tank that is labeled improperly.Originally posted by PneumaggerYou can do the ol' Garage Hydro test. Just get a clean tab of paper, type "10-06" and clear epoxy it to the tank.
Just so you know."I'd rather have a free bottle in front of me, than a pre-frontal lobotomy."--anonymous
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I don't work for them--I send my tanks to them. I doubt that they repair anything.Originally posted by jakub-plok i need hydro testing, but i have a little dot in it, do u guys do repairs with hydro test??
Email them or call with your specific questions, they should be able to point you in the right direction."I'd rather have a free bottle in front of me, than a pre-frontal lobotomy."--anonymous
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I'm pretty sure he was just kidding...Originally posted by pennywiseActually, each individual place that is certified for hydro testing has their own code--which is required to be on the "tab of paper" that is epoxied to the tank. The field owner has every right to not fill a tank that is labeled improperly.
Just so you know.
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I've never seen a paintball cylinder done like this. But I've seen plenty of home welders give thier 2.2 ksi tanks the ol' garage hydro. Not as big a deal IMO since your not running around and diving with the tank and it's also only 2200psi.
Hey... just a suggestion
I wouldn't endorse it though.
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