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1 yes
2 Only if you already have a boat and live near the water.
3 No

But I would suggest using something more like a dead weight tester
instead of air. That is using a piston to pressurize the paint pot or
whatever. The reason is stored energy. Lots of energy with compressed
air. Very little stored energy using a piston like a master brake
cylinder to pressurize the tank. Also if you have a leak you might be
able to realize it sooner.

Dan

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Questions:
1) Is this concept of pressure testing sound?
2) Is there a cheaper way to do it?
3) Most importantly, is there an easier way to do this?



-M