If I get tank that is really ugly and it bothers me, I'll simply paint it.
Problem solved.
Problem solved.
You paint it pretty? Or you paint it ugly? Pretty ugly?If I get tank that is really ugly and it bothers me, I'll simply paint it.
Problem solved.
filled at a large fire protection outfit for $22, while waiting.
See if there are any fire extinguisher places in your area.
You paint it pretty? Or you paint it ugly? Pretty ugly?
I'm still not getting it. So, I buy a brand new shiny tank from XYZ company. I use the CO2, and bring the empty tank to ABC company and swap it for a full one. They give me an ugly steel tank. Their inventory doesn't change, they still have the 10 tanks you mentioned. Only one is a shiny new one instead of the old steel one.That may be true for a lot of people (and I agree if I originally gave them one) but not everyone will do that, and during the time that you were a customer, they had an extra tank on the books.
It's semantics guys, in a perfect world, they would win. In reality, I think they loose more than gain.
If you trade your car in and drive away with a new one, sure, you'll pay more for the new car cuz your old one was worth less, so you pay the difference. But the car dealer's inventory didn't "go up". Even if they're the only car dealer within 500 miles, so all car deals need to go through them.
Easy fix: only swap aluminum for aluminum!I buy a brand new shiny tank from XYZ company. I use the CO2, and bring the empty tank to ABC company and swap it for a full one. They give me an ugly steel tank.
Ok, aside from the F250 PowerJoke, why would you swap for something other than another F250 PowerJoke? If you bring a 20# tank in, swap it for a 20# tank, it's not the same thing as swiping a F250 with a Fiat. That would be more like swiping a 20# for a 5#.More like I bring my brand new f-250 power stroke in that I paid a good amount for and get a Fiat in a straight trade now they have my f-250 and my Fiat because I have to bring my fiat back in to be swapped because now it's branded and if I go with somebody else they will see it belongs to said place and won't fill it.
The better model would be what rhino does with their propane and just get a cylinder from them and just start exchanging.
That's how I see it if you feel differently more power to you.
Brew on!
Yeah, I do get them refilled. I have three shiny aluminum 5#, that I get filled. The 20#, I swap because I bought it from someone getting out of home brewing. It was a rusty old steel one, and I've had nicer ones and I've had worse ones whenever I do swap, (see my post above).
But my point is: the shop that I swap with doesn't add a tank to their inventory. I bring one, then leave with one.
Ok, aside from the F250 PowerJoke, why would you swap for something other than another F250 PowerJoke? If you bring a 20# tank in, swap it for a 20# tank, it's not the same thing as swiping a F250 with a Fiat. That would be more like swiping a 20# for a 5#.
Yeah, they get a shiny new one to swap with someone else after they fill it. Maybe you could be the lucky guy that gets the new shiny one the next time. And, it's not loaning. It's swapping. You bring your empty one in, they give you a full one, you pay for the CO2 is contains. Repeat as often as necessary. You still own that tank. Not the one you swapped, but the one you got back.But they do because now they can use the tank they would've loaned you to give to somebody else because you supplied one and that person probably did the same thing you did.
Brew on!
I'm still not getting it. So, I buy a brand new shiny tank from XYZ company. I use the CO2, and bring the empty tank to ABC company and swap it for a full one. They give me an ugly steel tank. Their inventory doesn't change, they still have the 10 tanks you mentioned. Only one is a shiny new one instead of the old steel one.
Where does this mythical shop exist that only charges for the gas, not tank? I mean, I've been charged $50+ for empty tanks, and thats pretty much industry standard.OK, I'll try again.
Let's say I own a shop, and I have 10 tanks on the shelf, 9 homebrewers walk in without tanks and each need CO2. I give them a tank full of gas and only charge for the gas, not the tank. Now I only have 1 tank, but 9 are out in the general population, but I still have 10 tanks on my books. Now happy homebrewer #10 walks in with his nice new shiny tank and swaps it for my last tank and leaves his behind. Now I still have a tank, but have 10 in the general population (10+1=11). So now I have 11 tanks on the books.
The reality is that I was riped off of 10 tanks (if no one comes back), and only have a shiny empty one to look at![]()
Yeah you didn't know that? LolThat's it. I'm going back to bottling. I was not aware that you needed an F250. WTF??
Let's say I own a shop, and I have 10 tanks on the shelf, 9 homebrewers walk in without tanks and each need CO2. I give them a tank full of gas and only charge for the gas, not the tank.
I think you need to try again!OK, I'll try again.
Let's say I own a shop, and I have 10 tanks on the shelf, 9 homebrewers walk in without tanks and each need CO2. I give them a tank full of gas and only charge for the gas, not the tank. Now I only have 1 tank, but 9 are out in the general population, but I still have 10 tanks on my books. Now happy homebrewer #10 walks in with his nice new shiny tank and swaps it for my last tank and leaves his behind. Now I still have a tank, but have 10 in the general population (10+1=11). So now I have 11 tanks on the books.
The reality is that I was riped off of 10 tanks (if no one comes back), and only have a shiny empty one to look at![]()
OK, my turn now.
I need a CO2 tank.
I pay for a new, full tank.
Later, it's empty, so I TRADE my empty for a full one.
So I came in with a tank, I left with a tank. That part was free.
I only paid for the CO2.
And the LHBS and I both have the same number of tanks as before!View attachment 733999
Agreed. I have plenty of Rustoleum, good use for it....If I get tank that is really ugly and it bothers me, I'll simply paint it.
Problem solved.
I'm gonna take one more swing at this dead horse... 1 empty tank in, 1 full tank out = 0 tank loss or gain. At least for tanks. CO2 is another matter...It's math, I don't like it, but it's math.
Or it could be anti-matter.CO2 is another matter...
Nah, they put the new one the shelf and sold it for $75!Just think of the next guy that rolls on and sees that brand new cylinder and the joy he will have! Pay it forward I say!
Maybe that's how he's getting the free tank. Anti-matter vs. matter usually ends catastrophically, but if you can somehow manipulate the reaction, you might be able to create something else entirely. Why isn't he a billionaire with that kind of invention?Or it could be anti-matter.
Unfortunately that fee is normal here in Indiana... been paying it for years. Try pressure fermentation and natural keg carbonation! Fermzilla is a reasonably priced pressure fermenter that will allow you to utilize a spundimg valve to save some co2. Then rack onto priming sugar solution. You'll scrub O2 as well as save on carbonation.That's not cool. Please let us know what you find out.