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henryow7691 15-07-2011 05:40 PM

where to buy oxygen tank
 
Any bro know where to buy oxygen tank used for packing fish?

Jon-san 15-07-2011 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by henryow7691 (Post 8551228)
Any bro know where to buy oxygen tank used for packing fish?

Won't air pump with air tube be enough? Oxygen tank like dangerous to keep at home.

FanAromatic 15-07-2011 05:56 PM

Ha.. bro, you must be joking to use Oxygen tank, it's dangerous, listen to bro Jon-san, use air pump will do. What you see from the lfs is just a normal compress air.

koijunior 15-07-2011 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by henryow7691 (Post 8551228)
Any bro know where to buy oxygen tank used for packing fish?

Going to setup a LFS ?

aquafanatic 17-07-2011 01:26 AM

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Originally Posted by henryow7691 (Post 8551228)
Any bro know where to buy oxygen tank used for packing fish?

Battery operated airpump is good enough. Unless you're packing large qty of fishes, then go lfs to pump air. What you see in lfs is compressed air. :)

RonWill 18-07-2011 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by FanAromatic (Post 8551250)
What you see from the lfs is just a normal compress air

Are you saying this as someone with inside info or in jest? One can get compressed air in can (like Dust-Off) or using an air compressor.

All cylinders are stamped and color coded for various compressed gas, eg. COČ, oxygen, acetylene, etc.

To say a oxygen cylinder is filled with just compressed air is grossly misleading.

PierceTan 18-07-2011 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by RonWill (Post 8554860)
Are you saying this as someone with inside info or in jest? One can get compressed air in can (like Dust-Off) or using an air compressor.

All cylinders are stamped and color coded for various compressed gas, eg. COČ, oxygen, acetylene, etc.

To say a oxygen cylinder is filled with just compressed air is grossly misleading.

Bro he is trying to explain to TS that compress air is use for packing fish and not purely oxygen tank as TS wants a oxygen tank to pack fish.

issacyeo 18-07-2011 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by RonWill (Post 8554860)
Are you saying this as someone with inside info or in jest? One can get compressed air in can (like Dust-Off) or using an air compressor.
All cylinders are stamped and color coded for various compressed gas, eg. COČ, oxygen, acetylene, etc.
To say a oxygen cylinder is filled with just compressed air is grossly misleading.

yes, it is true that MOST gas cylinders are stamped and colour coded. im assuming u come from a company with high standards. we gotta bear in mind that the same supplier to our companies may not necessarily be the same supplier to the LFS. there will always be some small companies which do not adhere to these colour codings.

bot4k 18-07-2011 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Jon-san (Post 8551240)
Won't air pump with air tube be enough? Oxygen tank like dangerous to keep at home.


why is oxygen tank dangerous? lpg tank is many more times dangerous. most household have lpg cylinders.

bot4k 18-07-2011 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by issacyeo (Post 8554934)
yes, it is true that MOST gas cylinders are stamped and colour coded. im assuming u come from a company with high standards. we gotta bear in mind that the same supplier to our companies may not necessarily be the same supplier to the LFS. there will always be some small companies which do not adhere to these colour codings.

from my understanding, all cylinders suppliers in singapore follow the same code. oxygen is always black. unless of course u fill it yourself.


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