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Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:35 pm

ramses wrote:wow. you hardly get refills for $5 any more.

Oh, if you do decide to play with balloons, remember that they float. Toilet paper makes a nifty delay mechanism, as long as you are not in a drought, or the middle of a city. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

The CO2 tanks actually have burst disks in them designed to burst at around 1800.(the rated pressure). IIRC, they get hydro-tested to 3ksi.
Very good to know about the balloons.
I assume the burst disk is in the valve. It has now been replaced by a 1/2" union. :twisted:
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Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:29 pm

um... I actually have no idea where the burst disk is. It's a little screw thing. make sure your union burst disk fails at under 1800 and you should have pretty much the same effect.
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