On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 12:48:07 -0700, "James Osbourne, Holmes"
wrote:
>When I tried to price small simple inexpensive O2 regulators from local
>medical supply companies they treated me like I was trying to buy morphine.
>I have heard they are available on the net, but don't have anymore info.
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est stuff. The
airbrush will work where there is no electricity.
James-Osbourne: Holmes
-Original Message-
From: Leo Regehr [mailto:leoel...@telusplanet.net]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 3:08 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Some airbrush comments
Why not use a nebulizer fro
-Original Message-
From: Jim Meissner [mailto:jpmeiss...@mindspring.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2001 1:42 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Some airbrush comments
Dear James-Osbourne:
Got the airbrush, got the O2 tank and welding regulator, working on the
adaptor.
What
Why not use a nebulizer from a pharmacy store?
Leo
"James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:
> Hi Terry and everyone,
>
> I have used only O2. It is the same regulator used for a shop welding rig.
> They cost about 100 SDRs. Prest
Dear James-Osbourne:
Got the airbrush, got the O2 tank and welding regulator, working on the
adaptor.
What to spray? Just CS? or with DMSO or MSM? If so what ratio?
Any breathing tricks?
Thanks
Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner
Check out my Website at www.MeissnerResearch.com
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Hi Terry and everyone,
I have used only O2. It is the same regulator used for a shop welding rig.
They cost about 100 SDRs. Prestolite is a commonly available brand. Any
regulator RATED FOR USE WITH OXYGEN in the correct pressure range may be
used. Oxygen regulators must be hydrocarbon lubrica
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