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Filling a scuba tank; Details needed
Topic Started: Jun 8 2010, 02:06 PM (125 Views)
Geddon
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Well it seems i have an opportunity to get ahold of a few scuba tanks, just regular 80cf 3kpsi tanks and i need to know where i might get them hydrotested and filled.

I live about an hour east of garland on I-30. I can get to dallas faster than I can get to Tyler.

Thanks.

Edited by Geddon, Jun 8 2010, 02:06 PM.
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switchblade12
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Take them to any scuba shop in Dallas. You may have trouble getting them filled though, as far as I know you need to be a certified diver but, I have herd of them filling them for paintball players if you explain to them what you are using them for.

Best thing to do is call one of the 50 dive shops and ask them before you embark on your drive to Dallas, you will find one that knows what you are doing with them and will help you out.

Hope this helps
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Geddon
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i suppose i could crack a phone book, but i was looking for a specific recommendation if one existed.
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