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On Jul 13, 12:45*pm, jcarlyle wrote:
On Jul 13, 2:51 pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: The cylinders are typically dried by blowing air or heated air in them. Larger shops will have drying stations with a rows of hoses and/ or tubes that go down into the cylinders and dry them. [ snip ] You cannot be assured of anything in life. Like packing a parachute, find somebody you really trust to inspect your cylinders. Darryl Thanks, Bill and Darryl. Heating would do the trick, given enough time. I ran across the following site: *http://www.westernsalesandtesting.com/services.htm where they talk about cleaning the interior of the cylinder. Is cleaning done normally on aviation oxygen tanks? The chemical cleaning sounds thorough! Darryl, how would you recommend going about evaluating a cylinder inspection company before deciding to use them? -John Word of mouth from local folks, other pilots, scuba divers etc. Talk to them (if they have time). Ask them what they do in an inspection. Ask them about common problems or worse case things they find. How clean/modern is their shop? Etc. usual stuff. Also important is care in checking on service bulletins on your cylinder. If they are not paying attention to this go elsewhere. You can describe your cylinder and manufacturing numbers and ask them what needs to be done. If they don't go and look up the manufacturer website (or know by daily experience) go elsewhere. Like with aircraft AD, SB and TNs you should be looking this up yourself and know before taking the cylinder in. Darryl |
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