Thanks for the video. The 1st tank you unthreaded(presumably after heating to loosen the thread locker?), but the 2nd tank you used a hacksaw. Why? Is there an obvious seam in the 1st type but no (obvious) seam in the 2nd? Did you try heating the 2nd (like the 1st) without success? I think I have a similar tank/tap to the 2nd (but for R410A) it has a check valve that is separate from the "T" handle, so even if the "T" handle is completely removed(by cutting away the top rim of the tap) and unthreading the "T", the check valve remains trapped in the lower valve section like a ball in a ball type check valve. The problem though is that this check valve's inner cap is roughly shaped like an acorn (not simply a ball) and is larger than the upper lip opening, so the upper lip(presumably part of the upper tap) needs to be removed to lift out the check valve assembly. I'm considering removing the upper tap section if possible like you did in the 1st tank(to lift out the check valve assembly), but I don't see an obvious seam, only a minute difference in metallic shades between the lower section(10~15mm)below the side outlet and the upper section of the tap. In my case, I would like to reattach the upper tap section for use (after removing the check valve and seal with proper sealant). Any observations you experienced would be appreciated. Thanks.
@AerialLandscapes2 жыл бұрын
Only problem is inside of those tanks get exposed to moisture. As it rusts it will fail, hope you’re not down there when it detonates.
@N8076U Жыл бұрын
Those are single use only, illegal to refill them. The wall thickness is too thin to handle repeated fill/drain cycles and the metal will fatigue, and anything that happens when one of the tanks blows and you're 100% liable.
@Texaca Жыл бұрын
... there's probably NO Regulation or Safety Standards in his Country. They probably don't have proper Building Codes 🤔 3:03 Just look at that cellar, it has exposed rebar in the ceiling, and look at the crumbling structure around the doorway 🤨 That's the first thing I notice when I see videos like these. Just like when I see the truck repair videos from Pakistan or India, No one is wearing any Safety Gear, or flame retardant clothing, much less any eye protection. 🤔 People are Expendable there, but I will say some are better trained and educated than in the West, especially when it comes to trades. There's no training in the U.S. in any trades, at least not free ones, or inexpensive ones. Education is very expensive here.
@theadjuster1519 ай бұрын
Fun police have entered the chat!😅😂
@gigguillot44272 жыл бұрын
the center weld on those tanks is prone to rapid deterioration when humidity is introduced to it. there is no safe way to do what you have done. Keep your psi low as you have just built a pneumatic bomb. maybe you'll only put your eye out.
@Critical-Thinker8952 жыл бұрын
When an air tank explodes it's a major medical event. RIP
@austinsiebert10 ай бұрын
they are burst tested at over 800psi. you can literally just throw some paint in it and tip the tank around to coat the whole inside and the welds. in that case its safe for all practical uses. Even with some corrosion it'll; l leak before it completely lets go.
@m.weston71142 ай бұрын
CAN YOU SAY LIABILITY ?
@daltonas72 жыл бұрын
The Freon Cylinder Centipede!
@m.weston71142 ай бұрын
Another irritating NO TALK video, with dumb ideas. just buy a used compressor where the motor is shot, to use the tank made for pressure, for a holding tank.
@jamesrhyangalera26392 жыл бұрын
Max psi freon tank can hold? I dont have any idea 120psi did not blow up?
@user-bj4lp3fr1o Жыл бұрын
This refrigerant has a pressure of over 300 psi at 120 degrees. The tank can probably handle twice that. It says 7 mpa on the tank (maybe, I can't tell for sure). If that's correct it converts to a little over 1,000 psi.
@Texaca Жыл бұрын
... 0:04 the tanks test pressure is rated at 2.7 MPa = 391.602 Psi. Service pressure is 2.1 Mpa.
@austinsiebert10 ай бұрын
25lb refrigerant tanks are burst rated at over 800 psi. For all practical uses this tank farm should last multiple years and hold 250 plus psi fine. Use paint, bedliner in a can is better. spray enough for it to pool inside of it, swirl it around to coat the whole inside. Dump the excess out. Connect them all together, and you have a nice auxiliary tank/tanks. Dont weld on the bottom like he did however. that will be the first failure point, they're made to expand and contract. Welding on the bottom fks up the ductility of the metal and when it expands and contracts, the edge of the weld will fail but if you just use the fitting on top, these tanks will take a lot of pressure.
@theadjuster1519 ай бұрын
@@austinsiebert then how do we put another valve on it? I really gotta know so I can transfer refrigerant. 🤫
@austinsiebert9 ай бұрын
@@theadjuster151 there's a video on KZbin disabling the check valve on one
@motorologiakrakowa3 жыл бұрын
Super film😁
@Z-Ack3 жыл бұрын
Not dangerous at all.. nope..
@Texaca Жыл бұрын
...😂😂😂😂 0:59 it passed the first Safety test, with flying colors. 🤔 1:05
@noanoa42833 жыл бұрын
Cool
@FrustratedBaboon2 жыл бұрын
Put a safety blow out valve on those thin tanks before they decide to fart.
@scottdavis94422 жыл бұрын
They already have one. The round disk on the top side.