Is that a bag of pickles?Full cylinder of CO2, unbroken seal.
I now possess what was left of the contents of a burnt down Burger king restaurant. I will never need to buy tommy sauce ever again.
I was going to say; what do you do with a 5lb bag of pre-sliced gherkins? That would have to be a big barbeque.Is that a bag of pickles?
magpieDo you think i should salvage one of these CO2 tanks on site as well, i cant think of any use for it, it is very shiny though ?
Do you think i should salvage one of these CO2 tanks on site as well, i cant think of any use for it, it is very shiny though ?
Definitely.Do you think i should salvage one of these CO2 tanks on site as well, i cant think of any use for it, it is very shiny though ?
Do you think i should salvage one of these CO2 tanks on site as well, i cant think of any use for it, it is very shiny though ?
The picture I posted was a stock image, not the actual one, there is only one on site. Its about four foot tall.
The vapour pressure of CO2 is around 60 bar (Depending on temperature), the tank will likely be rated to about twice that, far more than an air compressor puts out.I would definitely go for it - and make it a full-on bling additional air receiver. Just check it is correctly pressure rated, I'm not sure what CO2 cylinders are normally rated at.