Zex dry kit
#2
Re: Zex dry kit
hey man just a heads up if you when you sell that kit dont tell the shipper that you are shipping a nitrous kit or they wont ship it and if i were you i would not ship that bottle full theres no telling how hot that ---- will get in a box wrapped and in a truck sooo just my 2c's
#3
Re: Zex dry kit
You shipped it as hazard’s material; the only difference is that it can not get on an air plane, it has to be shipped by ground only.
Bottles are never filled completely full, you have to allow for expansion I believe the epa only allows you to fill at 80% it maybe 85%
Also the bottle can handle enormous amount of pressure, so I doubt it will see any high temperature changes, and n20 is none flammable so there
is know need for the post office to worry about F&F1 fires.
But thanks for the bump.
Bottles are never filled completely full, you have to allow for expansion I believe the epa only allows you to fill at 80% it maybe 85%
Also the bottle can handle enormous amount of pressure, so I doubt it will see any high temperature changes, and n20 is none flammable so there
is know need for the post office to worry about F&F1 fires.
But thanks for the bump.
#4
Re: Zex dry kit
actually it was ups ground and if it has a orm-d sticker on it they wont ship it mine was a empty bottle amd they were like hell no get the ---- out but they would pack that bitch up so i could ship it somewere else hahaha
#5
Re: Zex dry kit
Originally Posted by em1
You shipped it as hazard’s material; the only difference is that it can not get on an air plane, it has to be shipped by ground only.
Bottles are never filled completely full, you have to allow for expansion I believe the epa only allows you to fill at 80% it maybe 85%
Also the bottle can handle enormous amount of pressure, so I doubt it will see any high temperature changes, and n20 is none flammable so there
is know need for the post office to worry about F&F1 fires.
But thanks for the bump.
Bottles are never filled completely full, you have to allow for expansion I believe the epa only allows you to fill at 80% it maybe 85%
Also the bottle can handle enormous amount of pressure, so I doubt it will see any high temperature changes, and n20 is none flammable so there
is know need for the post office to worry about F&F1 fires.
But thanks for the bump.