Portable co2 cylinders??

LBZ_Duramax

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Benson, NC
I have several 10lb CO2 cylinders with new valves. They are aluminum, I can test them before they are sold. I am a DOT retest facility. Just wondering if there would be any interest in them if I were to get a few ready. Can also fill them if buyer wants. Also have some 5lb cylinders also.
 
Location might help, NC is a long state ;)
 
The ten pounders in aluminum seem to be a bit harder to come by. I think it's the best size for vehicle use, airing tires, running an air tool in a pinch. I bought an out of date 5# and exchanged it for a full 5# with a good date. Paid 20 for the exchange at the local home brew supply. I have 40$ plus a bunch of running around in the 5# . I would have paid 80$ to get a full 10 # with a good date, given you were closer.
 
I use the poly performance fixed 150 psi regulator . Seems to work well, will freeze tho. I also just picked up a mount called a "quick fist" to mount it in my ranger. All this has been within the last week or so.
 
You can find re-certified ones for 60 bucks each at some of the brewery supply places.

The ones i have found in that price range were steel and not filled and usually charged shipping. If any of you want to make an offer on what ones are worth to you I will try to work with you. I'm just looking to get them out of my storage room. I have the heavy duty vehicle mounts for these also.
 
I use the poly performance fixed 150 psi regulator . Seems to work well, will freeze tho. I also just picked up a mount called a "quick fist" to mount it in my ranger. All this has been within the last week or so.

I use an adjustable nitrogen regulator. We use a 20lb cylinder to run a portable machine in my work vans. We started with the beverage type regs but they aren't rated for the flow an air tool uses and will freeze up. A nitrogen reg won't do that.
 
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