Well scince he is now on my ignore list lets try to continue this.
Looking at what people have said
Stako say that this is part of how the bottles work, if so why was it never noticed before?
It has happened before, but it never came to light and those people who contacted Stako was (as far as i see) Ignored! Not even confirmed that this is meant to happen.
It obviously isn't just this batch.
I dont see how people can justify loosing a few pounds of weight over the safety of the players. Stakos as far as im aware never passed DOT tested and STILL are illegal in the US, why is this?
Obviously they have higher or different testing proceedures, but if its not legal in the US, why is it in the EU?
I would encourage every1 with a Stako thats having problems (no matter how small) with their tanks to contact stako at the moment. Hell, I would (if someone could be re-embursed and it could be set up) for someone with the problems mentioned recently to get the tank sent off to the offical testing center of PI to have the bottle tested, and depending on the result it could show something seriously wrong with Stako bottles.
Now yes it could be true, that the way in which the plastic adheres to the bottle when filled is how it is ment to be, but just think, the air is being forced out through the Carbon fibre, could this not cause air pockets (especially on flash fills) which could cause microfactures and eventualy cracks within the resin if the air cannot escape fast enough.
Finally, they cannot be re-tested and reused after. Why? The obvious answer is that they degrade over time, meaning that if they are having problems now (at this young stage in life) how unrelaiable and dangerous will they be at the end of their lifespan?