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Mr. Happy
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O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« on: Sep 21st, 2005, 6:23pm » |
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I really like to own my O2 stuff, since insurance has been a PITA and not available for O2. Masks are easy enough to find. It's a non-rebreather fo $2.00, 0r a Clustermasx for the Cadillac version that really works. Regulators. I got a bunch, or you can buy them online.....either bidding yer arse off on EBay, or buying them new......540's or 870's. Bubblers. Big deal. $2.00 at Mooremedical.com But what about Tanks? (You're welcome.) How's about a good resource for tanks, medical grade? E tanks are excellent for portability, but the average CHead runs thru them like white rice at a Chinee wonton festival. H tanks are great, but even Man Mountain Mike has a hard time moving them around. MM tanks are nice, with 3500 liters of canned air, as are N tanks with 1500. But where to buy them? http://www.cramerdeckermedical.com/product.php?product_id=20] and http://www.med-worldwide.com/product96.html are two that I found for MM tanks. Do you have a better source? Like I said, I'm all in favor of having my own stuff, the right stuff. If you have a good source, please chip in. All links/sources will be saved and printed in triplicate. I've got nothing but time. RJ
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #1 on: Sep 21st, 2005, 6:45pm » |
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Nice thread Glad to see ya back Hap o2 is readily available at any liquid/gas supply store. Every county has'm. All you need to do is adapt your mask to a Harris regulator. Not hard, just don't tell them what its for. Jonny could be a big help here, I think he's got pics. F/O Rj Sean..........................................
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #2 on: Sep 21st, 2005, 7:05pm » |
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Sorry Hap, but I have only dealt with welding tanks.....I have converted many medical regulators but med tanks are out of my research seeing that I never needed one. Hell, I havent had need for the welding tank in awhile....life is starting to get good Try calling the joint that makes them.
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #3 on: Sep 21st, 2005, 7:08pm » |
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on Sep 21st, 2005, 6:45pm, Sean_C wrote:o2 is readily available at any liquid/gas supply store. Every county has'm. All you need to do is adapt your mask to a Harris regulator. Not hard, just don't tell them what its for. |
| I'd agree, but I took my 540 to 3 different shops (2 gas stations and a repair joint), and my regulator didn't fit on any of their tanks. Close, but no cigar...had to do with the threads/size/spacing. I may not be the brightest bulb in the lighting display, but it was enough to make me shy away from welding.......NOT that it isn't a viable alternative.....but there's threads and there's threads......adaptors are the key. I can't seem to find the right one. Enlighten me. RJ Quote:I havent had need for the welding tank in awhile....life is starting to get good |
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #4 on: Sep 21st, 2005, 7:15pm » |
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I'll get it for you, I'll give you part numbers and everything, if you get me one of those super blow my fuckin face off super masks Deal?
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« Reply #5 on: Sep 21st, 2005, 7:52pm » |
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on Sep 21st, 2005, 7:05pm, Jonny wrote:Hell, I havent had need for the welding tank in awhile....life is starting to get good |
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #6 on: Sep 23rd, 2005, 11:36am » |
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Another cool utility surfaces! Found this one on EBay - it's a transfer regulator - hook it up to an H tank, and refill E tanks in the privacy of your own home - No Waiting. Can't wait to see how well it works. I love this stuff. I really do. RJ
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #7 on: Sep 25th, 2005, 9:40am » |
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on Sep 21st, 2005, 7:08pm, Mr. Happy wrote: I'd agree, but I took my 540 to 3 different shops (2 gas stations and a repair joint), and my regulator didn't fit on any of their tanks. Close, but no cigar...had to do with the threads/size/spacing. |
| A 540 (CGA-540) connector is a welding connector, Hap The regulator that you sent me fits my welding tank like a glove.
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #8 on: Sep 25th, 2005, 12:18pm » |
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Jonny, I'm glad you posted this - I just sent you an email about it. Thanks again for your help! Hap, I think that folks would be real interested to note that, like Jonny, the regulator you sent me also has a CGA-540 fitting. Gives folks the option of using welding tanks if they want to. Here is a picture of the regulator sitting on an E tank. http://www.calouch.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=general;action=displa y;num=1119400706
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #9 on: Sep 25th, 2005, 2:47pm » |
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Randy just sent me a regulator that he wanted to fit this type of tank I thought, am I confused or is this what we are looking for? I can make the regulator work to this specification if thats what we want. Let me know before I spend any money needlessly. Thanks Sean...............................................
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #10 on: Sep 25th, 2005, 9:17pm » |
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SeanC..ol' buddy.ole pard".... I would REALLY like to know where you obtained that big nasty bloated .jpg(or whatever) photo of some blue tanks of some kinda gas--stored with what lools like roach spray, paint, some mean and ugly tanques protejido con pintura vieja cylinders filled with mystery vapor and rust, boxes of rags and used-up fire-extinguishers... the cigarette butts under the DANGER/NO FUMAR sign were probably left by CHers negotiating after-hour rates with the local o2 merchant. DO NOT PURCHASE oxygen tanks from any place that even remotely looks like the picture above. This is the BEFORE shot of Industrial Safety Tragedy Bulletin # 23886 A well-run oxygen supplier (welding AND/OR medical) will keep his supply in segregated, labeled containers. The place will NOT be in business long if it looks like SeanC's photo. Listen to these folk: MrHappy, jonny, marc, et al. they know what works.....
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #11 on: Sep 25th, 2005, 10:52pm » |
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on Sep 25th, 2005, 9:17pm, Not4Hire wrote:SeanC..ol' buddy.ole pard".... I would REALLY like to know where you obtained that big nasty bloated .jpg(or whatever) photo of some blue tanks of some kinda gas--stored with what lools like roach spray, paint, some mean and ugly tanques protejido con pintura vieja cylinders filled with mystery vapor and rust, boxes of rags and used-up fire-extinguishers... the cigarette butts under the DANGER/NO FUMAR sign were probably left by CHers negotiating after-hour rates with the local o2 merchant. DO NOT PURCHASE oxygen tanks from any place that even remotely looks like the picture above. This is the BEFORE shot of Industrial Safety Tragedy Bulletin # 23886 A well-run oxygen supplier (welding AND/OR medical) will keep his supply in segregated, labeled containers. The place will NOT be in business long if it looks like SeanC's photo. Listen to these folk: MrHappy, jonny, marc, et al. they know what works..... |
| I feel like I'm an OUCH member now. I got bitched at for something I said that somebody didn't like First of all thats a pic from the internet and appears to be from a construction job site not my fuckin bedroom. Secondly, those "o2" tanks are filled with the same gas that you suck on out of your teeny weeny pretty little bottles. Thirdly not everybody has insurance like your punk ass and can't afford to have o2 in your teeny weeny pretty little bottles. And lastly some off us are trying to help those folks that are having a hard time getting by and are suffering needlessly. Next time you feel like critisizing me do some homework. You can keep that pal shit to yourself assshole. Sean...................................................
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #12 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 6:26am » |
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uh, you don't work at the post office I hope..... really, those voices you hear : ignore them...trust me
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« Reply #13 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 2:02pm » |
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Re: O2 Utilities - Buy Your Own
« Reply #15 on: Sep 26th, 2005, 4:08pm » |
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on Sep 25th, 2005, 9:40am, Jonny wrote: A 540 (CGA-540) connector is a welding connector, Hap The regulator that you sent me fits my welding tank like a glove. |
| Although it's hard to believe........I've erred, and stand corrected. The local shops weren't using Oxygen. Thought I wouldn't know the difference. They didn't. OK, so no other adaptor is needed for 540's. Beauty. That transfer - refill unit came today. It works, but the transfer doesn't acutally Fill the second tank. It only transfers over as much as possible depending on the remaining pressure in the big tank. Not really worth the 50 bucks, but better than a stick in the eye. Back to looking for more cool shit. Can't you just feel the love...... RJ (Cool Calc site, Rex.)
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