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thats all ok but remember guys these bottles have been designed for once only use and tested to that effect. if you constantly fill and empty them they are undergoing pressure changes they are not designed or tested for. long term result a van full or gas or worse still customer kitchen filled up and then emptied of propane rather too quickly. because you have used a bottle in the manner it was not designed for then your insurance wont apply. so there you are burnt like an overcooked lobster and all the new kitchen units are now in the garden and your insurance is null and void. All to save a few pence, its not worth it really is it. Remember storage bottles for gas and air etc that are multiple use are subject to annual pressure tests, rothenburger ones arent so you never know if they are safe to use a 2nd, 3rd or 4th time!!!!!!!!!!!!
oldplumber, i thought i was reading one of my own replies there, that is the way i put things across to the students, i call it "Victor Meldrew Syndrome" haha, ie assume if you must that everyone else out there is not as careful/safe/proffessional as you so when you inspect something that "Big Jimmy" did, dont assume it is perfect cause you know him and his work, assume he may have been having a off day or made a simple mistake so when you inspect his work, try to find what he did wrong (a bit pessamistic TBH, but in light of what we are all finding out there on a daily basis, Big Jimmy makes the odd error and tons of guys in our trade are doing mince work) so as in this post OK it MIGHT be ok but cannot be worth the risk of injuring yourself, someone else, your van or their property, HSE and your insurance would have a field day, c'mon guys buy the right stuff to work with, there are enough pitfalls out there