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I thought acetylene had to be stored upright?
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![]() Blanche wrote: I thought acetylene had to be stored upright? Well, my bottle gets transported in a horizontal position when I have to take it on a job, but I've always stored it and used it in a vertical position. I was told there are safety reasons for that, so I've always done that. I was always curious as to what those reasons are, though. George Patterson The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise. |
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You may want to check with a scuba diving shop. Most shops that I know
provide Nitrox (enriched oxygen air) refills for something like $10 and should be able to fill oxygen tanks as well. Some shops also sell DAN medical oxygen bottles and definitely would refill oxygen. |
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