safe to submerge cylinders?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:35 pm
How do you verify cylinders? Especially if you don't have guns to try them on? Can you submerge them in water to see if they emit bubbles?
I don't have a gauge to measure pressure. So, if submersion is safe or undamaging, I'd initially do so. In the absence of leaks, I'd pressurize them from my scuba tank and repeat.
If there were no bubbles released over time, could I conclude that the cylinders are good? Or are there other failure modes which wouldn't be apparent until trying to fire on a pistol (like no air gets released, or a leak is present when mounted on the pistol or when firing)?
I don't have a gauge to measure pressure. So, if submersion is safe or undamaging, I'd initially do so. In the absence of leaks, I'd pressurize them from my scuba tank and repeat.
If there were no bubbles released over time, could I conclude that the cylinders are good? Or are there other failure modes which wouldn't be apparent until trying to fire on a pistol (like no air gets released, or a leak is present when mounted on the pistol or when firing)?