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Is it OK to hang a 5lb CO2 bottle by the "NECK"

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akthor

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I was trying to come up with a way to mount the bottle in my trash can kegerator up a bit to keep it out of the ice/water as much as possible. We don't have any wire hangers and I couldn't come up with any more of an "elegant" way to mount it. Since it will be inside I really don't care so much either.

What I came up with was using some heavy gauge wire making a loop and hanging the bottle by the "neck".

See picture. Is this an OK thing to do? Seems safe to me?

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If it does break don't be around when the bottle turns into a missile. There have been a few paintballers killed by 20oz tanks breaking, hate to see the damage a 5lb tank would do.
 
Paintballs tanks break from improper removal and assembling of tanks and/or diving into bunkers with them without knowing how to do so and protect the tank. This won't hurt anything.
 
For a temp sure. Why dont you put it inside a (4ft ish) 6'' PVC pipe with a piece of (2ft ish) 4'' as a stop base. Then you can bolt it into the corner
 
I do want to do something like that but I am not sure if I will get it ready before I need to use the kegerator. Just looking at a temp solution for now.

For a temp sure. Why dont you put it inside a (4ft ish) 6'' PVC pipe with a piece of (2ft ish) 4'' as a stop base. Then you can bolt it into the corner
 
I think you'll be fine. The only thing that I'd worry about is the regulator getting bounced off the side of the kegerator as you're moving it around.
 
I will put the trashcan in place then put everything in it. It won't get moved around after everything is assembled.

I think you'll be fine. The only thing that I'd worry about is the regulator getting bounced off the side of the kegerator as you're moving it around.
 
Purchase a 3/16" "U' bolt, use a strip o fapp 2" x 18" long 12 gauge sheetmetal, at one end drill two holes to attach the bottle with "U" bolt using wing nuts. At the other end of sheetmetal bend a hook to hang on the lip of the can. Simple, strong as well safer on the regulator and gauge vs dangling off a wire.
 
Purchase a 3/16" "U' bolt, use a strip o fapp 2" x 18" long 12 gauge sheetmetal, at one end drill two holes to attach the bottle with "U" bolt using wing nuts. At the other end of sheetmetal bend a hook to hang on the lip of the can. Simple, strong as well safer on the regulator and gauge vs dangling off a wire.

Or find a bracket like they use to hang a fire extinguisher on a wall.
 
My idea would be to buy a cheap metal or plastic bathroom garbage can from wal-mart drill a few holes and mount that on the outside, then drill a hole to run the line through and your $!
 
I have plenty of fire extinguisher bottles from job sites, sad part most without the brackets plus hanging a 20# Co2 bottle the extinguisher brackets
are too short and weak. My DIY bracket has a 20# bottle suspended.

Yeah, at 20# steel bottle would be tough. But the OP looks like he has a 5# aluminum cylinder which a fire extinguisher bracket should support easy.
 
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