MarcS said:OK, here it is right from the US DOT.
First they consider a compressed gas anything over 40.6 psi @ 60 degrees F.
They told me on the phone that anything used for "Personal use" is NOT REGULATED.
"Commersial use IS REGULATED".
They have no problems with bumpers used as air tanks.
They did say however, that it's possible that another entity they are not aware of may regulate them though. So they said the old standby....Check with your local officials for any regulations.
They then said to check with the NHTSA. I emailed them, but haven't heard anything.
So far I am wrong about the subject. But I do stand behind my opinion that many people here don't have the skill/knowledge to either engineer and or properly weld a pressure vessel.
MarcS said:OK, here it is right from the US DOT.
First they consider a compressed gas anything over 40.6 psi @ 60 degrees F.
They told me on the phone that anything used for "Personal use" is NOT REGULATED.
"Commersial use IS REGULATED".
They have no problems with bumpers used as air tanks.
They did say however, that it's possible that another entity they are not aware of may regulate them though. So they said the old standby....Check with your local officials for any regulations.
They then said to check with the NHTSA. I emailed them, but haven't heard anything.
So far I am wrong about the subject. But I do stand behind my opinion that many people here don't have the skill/knowledge to either engineer and or properly weld a pressure vessel.
fireplug said:Interesting. Please update when you hear from them. I'm assuming that means National Highway something something?
bigjbear said:NHTSA = National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
I've seen welds done by guys with military certification, you wouldn't believe your eyes how nice they are. But that's an extreme.
MarcS said:Judging by the pictures of welds on this site, most are not.I've seen welds done by guys with military certification, you wouldn't believe your eyes how nice they are. But that's an extreme.
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.SUPER'BURB said:Thats why I had a bud that welds full time weld mine up.![]()
I can weld but it looks like I sneezed on the stuff.

OK. It seams that .xls files are not valid for attachment. Is there a way to change this? I've attached a .pdf file as an example. Email me if you want a copy of the xls file, or can host it on a server.And, if nothing about it being unsafe gets you, then atleast respect the laws.
Dallin said:PV=nRT if the bumper volume is reduced by half the pressure inside would double. The pressure would not grow exponentially. The pressure volume relationship is linear. I guess you could argue that crushing the bumper quickly would produce shock waves. If the bumper was filled with water that may be an issue, but air is compressible. Shockwaves in air at worst would create a pressure spike of a few PSI
I think you meant energy not power on the bullet thing. Either way I'm not really sure what you were trying to say.
I don't think we have established that this is unsafe or illegal? Did I miss a post?

OrangeCrushK10 said:And so far I'd lean towards it being illegal. I've seen nothing saying it IS legal and a few thing pointing the the direction of NOT legal. But perhaps I misread them.
MarcS said:They told me on the phone that anything used for "Personal use" is NOT REGULATED.
"Commersial use IS REGULATED".
They have no problems with bumpers used as air tanks.
They did say however, that it's possible that another entity they are not aware of may regulate them though. So they said the old standby....Check with your local officials for any regulations.

destinbeachman said:Y'know,not often,but every once in a while I'm actually embarrassed to be a member of this site.![]()

justinf said:So do you assume everything is illegal, until it is proven legal?![]()
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Yet, trying to talk people out of building their own suspension parts, steering or brake systems doesn't seem to rate as high as talking people out building bumper air tanks.