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Old 11-10-2008, 03:05 AM   #1
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Default CO2 refill. Welding supply vs. Fire supply.

Is there a reason I would choose one over the other?

This is my first fill (new tank). The welding supply place is a lot closer than the closest fire supply place.


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Go with whichever is more economical for you....
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Go with whichever is more economical for you....
Thanks. The welding supply is close to my commute.
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Yep, CO2 is CO2 no matter what its intended application.


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