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Re: filling station Co2 in California

In Reply to: Re: filling tanks posted by T.J. on June 20, 2003 at 18:11:15:


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Posted by:
hayro melendez

on September 07, 2003 at 05:40:10

: I should have added that it's also a good idea to check a local welding supply company. They usually deal with bulk gasses like CO2. Although I don't know about the soda fountain CO2 bottles, my original team managed to trade in some old oxygen tanks and we had five 50 pound CO2 bottles and two fill stations.


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