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Kaiser said:
Or you just knock over that old lady and get her O2 tank :D. Or how did you get yours BP ;).I saw one in a pricture of your set-up.


Kai

You know how churches are full of old widows on oxygen? Well, it is amazing what a powerful tool guilt can be with someone who is already seeing a slight glow at the end of the tunnel...

Actually, mine came from a friend who has a home medical business. Merry Christmas to me! You can get a tank and so forth from a welding shop. The medical vs industrial O2 debate is a whole other thread, but that would be my suggested way to go.
 
Brewpastor said:
You know how churches are full of old widows on oxygen? Well, it is amazing what a powerful tool guilt can be with someone who is already seeing a slight glow at the end of the tunnel...

Actually, mine came from a friend who has a home medical business. Merry Christmas to me! You can get a tank and so forth from a welding shop. The medical vs industrial O2 debate is a whole other thread, but that would be my suggested way to go.

I saw them in the welding shop too, when I got my last CO2 refill. But having that much oxygen available only tempts me to use to much of it in my starters. And I read that to much pure oxygen can be a bad thing, because it can make the yeast age much faster. But that is only if you would use lot of it.

Kai
 
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