CO-2

2000-06-26 Thread WaltSwartz

To the alcoholics among us:
It is a common practice for the more progressive alcoholics (i.e., those 
running alcohol fired locomotives) to carry a bicycle tire inflator with them 
to snuff out the alcohol flames in the burner by releasing a short blast of 
Carbon Dioxide gas down the smokestack. As a recently addicted alcoholic, I 
bought a "Ultraflate" gadget made by a company that calls itself 
"Innovations." The gadget cost me $17.00 plus tax at a local bicycle thief --   
 local bicycle shop. The gas cartridges are $1.50 each plus tax, and you only 
get a few uses out of a cartridge. WA too expensive for me. 
Now I get my cartridges of CO 2 FREE! The Fire Extinguisher technician was at 
The Depot Friday afternoon to do the annual rubber hammer pound on our 
extinguishers and also tell us how many were now considered obsolete by the 
local fire code and sell us new ones that are exactly like the old ones. I 
noticed some CO 2 cartridges in his tool kit and asked him about them. He 
said he hadn't gotten around to throwing them away, they were 6 months old 
and had to be replaced in some units they service. He gave me about ten of 
them and said he'd drop some more off from time to time. These are the screw 
in type and work great in my "Ultraflate." No expense for the CO 2, and more 
money for alcohol, I like that!
PS. I'm convinced the mineral spirits, pure wood alcohol is better than the 
denatured grain alcohol. My Mikado and Reno both do better, now if I could 
only get the Americanized Mogul to like it. The Mogul doesn't seem to want to 
run on anything..
Keep your steam up!
Walt  Mr. Lunkenheimer 



Re: CO-2

2000-06-26 Thread ArtwalkJ98

The price of these cartridges in UK bike shops is also extortionate.
Can any UK listees tell where I can get these cheap ? I thought they were 
used in soda syphons  that therefore they would be available from any 'offy' 
( US = liquor store ) but no luck so far.

Art Walker 



Re: CO-2

2000-06-26 Thread Geoff Spenceley

"allo Sir Art,

What an unfortunate situation. Even in the "woods" here the "firers" are
only $12 at most and the cartridges are really inexpensive--just over 3
bucks for five in gun shops. That's less  than half the price of a martini
at  a Heathrow hotel but less than one in Diamonhead!   You see they are
used for CO2 powered guns!  This is no help--wish I could send you some. I
did carry some on a plane once but the next time I got them confiscated! I
wish you could have been present at the "scene" I made about that-all with
my tongue in cheek!

A thought; are CO2 rifles allowed in the UK--if so that might be a source
for the cartridges at a lower price.

Jailed Uncle Geoff.

The price of these cartridges in UK bike shops is also extortionate.
Can any UK listees tell where I can get these cheap ? I thought they were
used in soda syphons  that therefore they would be available from any 'offy'
( US = liquor store ) but no luck so far.

Art Walker


 



Re: CO-2

2000-06-26 Thread Phil. Paskos

To "jailed" Uncle Geoff and others. A couple or three years ago, the U.K.
legalized the use of Co2 in air guns. The cartridges are available there. I
have no idea of the price.


Phil.P. Reading,Pa.




 "allo Sir Art,

 What an unfortunate situation. Even in the "woods" here the "firers" are
 only $12 at most and the cartridges are really inexpensive--just over 3
 bucks for five in gun shops. That's less  than half the price of a martini
 at  a Heathrow hotel but less than one in Diamonhead!   You see they are
 used for CO2 powered guns!  This is no help--wish I could send you some. I
 did carry some on a plane once but the next time I got them confiscated! I
 wish you could have been present at the "scene" I made about that-all with
 my tongue in cheek!

 A thought; are CO2 rifles allowed in the UK--if so that might be a source
 for the cartridges at a lower price.

 Jailed Uncle Geoff.

 The price of these cartridges in UK bike shops is also extortionate.
 Can any UK listees tell where I can get these cheap ? I thought they were
 used in soda syphons  that therefore they would be available from any
'offy'
 ( US = liquor store ) but no luck so far.
 
 Art Walker