I'm sure the man (who is a very close friend) that lost his brother when the cylinder came through the cab would like you calling him a liar. More to the point, if you did so in his presence, on that issue... he'd probably pulverize you. The cylinder that sailed across the school parking lot... a very good friend was an eye witness if not one of the doers at the time...
As far as the cylinder going through the brick wall... it was told and no doubt retold... but this is a community small enough that it would easily be known if it wasn't credible. You believe whatever the hell you like based on a couple punks with a camera. I don't take chances with pressurised cylinders. If you've ever used a bead cheetah, simple common sense on your own part should tell you what kind of thrust can be contained in a tank. A bead cheetah with 125# of air is a lot for a big guy to hold on to never mind multiply that by a factor of 20 or 30 or 40.
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Today's Featured Article - Hydraulic Basics - Part 2 - by Curtis Von Fange. In the last entry to this series we gave a brief overview of hydraulic system theory, its basic components and how it works. Now lets take a look at some general maintenance tips that will keep our system operating to its fullest potential. The two biggest enemies to a hydraulic system are dirt and water. Dirt can score the insides of cylinders, spool valves and pumps. Wate
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