Fill Station Valves

Uhm i beg to differ. I've been manufacturing for paintball since 1987. There are others on here more specialized in different areas. Please don't underestimate expertiese available. DO check the source and their prior posts.
I said did say "few"
I'm not doubting there are experts in many fields here.
 
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My apologies I just read what I wrote, it does read as you stated. Poorly worded at best.
Ratzy
you should just do a quick eBay search on scba fireman tanks.. last time I looked the Scott tanks listed were all carbon fiber.. might be a very old one somewhere that is heavy steel but likely you are confusing it with the scuba diving tank ..
yes there are very good professional people on here Gerry52 whom I mentioned, that has been his job..
please don't rush to conclusions and run down members,it just makes some of the rest of us not care to visit the site or even help others out..
again I've said too much.. I'm sorry and I'm so done with this.
Mark
 
I'm going to buy the 3 liter Tuxing tank and the two gauge valve with the added fill fitting. The extra gauge is not needed and the added fill fitting remains an unknown quantity but, what the heck have I got to lose - and I might learn something.

JackHughs
I just put one on my 3l. I like 'em in part because they're easy to throttle your fill rate...