duckredbeard
Well-Known Member
I just found out that my company is scrapping dozens (if not hundreds) of small O2 bottles that are near or out of hydro date. They aren't too big, maybe about the size of a 32 oz Nalgene bottle. They are equipped with a dual flow regulator. One output is 2 Liters per minute, the other one is 4 Liters per minute. They filled one with Aviator's grade oxygen and handed it to me with the "official" scrap tag, showing that it was "unserviceable". I imagine one this big and at about 1800 psi should last quite a while. I should get a few more just in case.
I don't see a tare weight stamp so I can't really determine the capacity. I just know it is much heavier than those Bernz-o-matic cylinders we can get from HD or Lowe's. Even taking into account the weight of the regulator/valve assembly.
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I don't see a tare weight stamp so I can't really determine the capacity. I just know it is much heavier than those Bernz-o-matic cylinders we can get from HD or Lowe's. Even taking into account the weight of the regulator/valve assembly.
Score!