The only reason that you would have an issue like that is by not following safety procedures and never use oil on tanks to protect them from rust or cleaning. NEVER, oil can damage the seals on a cylinder and you can have a chemical that will cause boom . I hope that helps.
Thank you for such a information filled video. It is just like school which I need to get out of the nuthouse I work in
Very good explanations . Thank you sir
Fantastic video. Important information.
A video with excellent content. Thnx for sharing.
Thanks, sir, very informative video 📹
if there is water and butane gas in a cylinder, how can the water be removed?
Thankyou for the insight
Love the guy scraping the label off with a set of calipers
15:27 but if the cylinder explodes, those toxic gases would be released anyway
What would happen if I opened the valve on a 125 cubic feet canister of 100% Argon gas without anything attached to it? No regulator,etc
how about you don't? Please just consider the others around you before you act like an ass.
I think I have a phobia of gas cylinders. Safety rules seem to be quite easy to follow, though. I hope they don't explode without a reason.
The only reason that you would have an issue like that is by not following safety procedures and never use oil on tanks to protect them from rust or cleaning. NEVER, oil can damage the seals on a cylinder and you can have a chemical that will cause boom . I hope that helps.
very informative!
Very informative
Should mention NOT to put oil onto the rusty thread of a safety cap.
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