NOOO! Do not **** around with flammable gasses under pressure. What is wrong with doing it the CORRECT and SAFE way?
No disrespect, but you are not the guy to be trying to reinvent this. Just call someone.
Tommy
Thanks Tommy. I don't have an economical access to dried Nitrogen, so wen't against your prior advice and used compressed air. My compressor has a pretty good dryer on it and I vacuumed it extra long before I charged it.
With respect to flammable gasses. I am now 77 years young, and I have been working with flammable and explosive gasses since I was 24. In the Natural Gas and Steel industries. I do respect where you are coming from but I would not do anything that would endanger me or others. I wouldn't advise anyone with less experience to try this at home. And in the end I opted to not do it anyway because I didn't have proper fittings to do it safely.
Don't ask me why I was stupid enough to leave out the receiver/dryer gaskets. No excuse.
With all due respect for your opinion, I found several YouTube video's that recommended compressed air for pressure testing and took your opinion under advisement by being extra careful to use dry air (as dry as possible) and to evacuate it for over 2 hours before charging it.
You sound full of wisdom and experience and I do respect that very much. Regards, Jim