I'm still trying to figure out how to gain access to the stuff in the cans, but I think my can-tap will need to be permanently altered in order to facilitate the process.
I did some research (ok, Googling) on the subject of isobutane and refrigerants, and found this company in the UK selling the same stuff as the camping fuel (though possibly in different blends)--see CARE 30 http://www.care-refrigerants.co.uk/hmpg/hmpgdisplaylev1.asp?catid=3&idofuser= On 6/27/06, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pity, because it'd only take an hour or two of your time. Less, perhaps, than you'd spend taking the car to a shop and retrieving it! I'd suggest experimenting with HC refrigerants. http://cathey.dogear.com/cwair.html
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