Got mine filled up for $10 at Gardena Welding Supply! 310-323-5850.
16601 S Normandie Ave, Gardena, CA 90247
Where to fill up your 02 bottle
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Where to fill up your 02 bottle
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Re: Where to fill up your 02 bottle
I was under the impression that there is special aviators oxygen?Steve90266 wrote:Got mine filled up for $10 at Gardena Welding Supply! 310-323-5850.
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Re: Where to fill up your 02 bottle
I've been using O2 from welders and look how normal I am.Fat Fred wrote:I was under the impression that there is special aviators oxygen?Steve90266 wrote:Got mine filled up for $10 at Gardena Welding Supply! 310-323-5850.
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Ditto. The moisture content is low in aviation oxygen, according to sources,I was under the impression that there is special aviators oxygen?
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so it doesn't freeze up inside the small passages and valves in the system at low temps (high altitudes).
But again, who knows, look at Greg, a living myth-buster
Re: Where to fill up your 02 bottle
There are 4 kinds of oxygen we can use for hang gliding and not just 2. Read all about it: http://www.c-f-c.com/supportdocs/abo1.htmFat Fred wrote:....I was under the impression that there is special aviators oxygen?
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oxygen
And the short answer is, use the welder's oxygen.
This welder makes his own O2
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOmxpgXQ3VA[/youtube]
Just some music
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOmxpgXQ3VA[/youtube]
Just some music
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo_fvQAPF-o[/youtube]