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Old 05-04-2005, 03:43 PM
Nikki Casali
 
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Iain Miller wrote:

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Now you're making me paranoid. I'd better start ringing around now before
my 2kg bottle runs down. How about a fire station?



I use 3Kg bottles from my local Calor depot . The JBL regulator needs a
slight sanding with wet & dry to fit but works a treat. About £15 a refill -
just take the old bottle to the depot & grab a full one.


I found a supplier that supplies 3.5kg bottles. The deposit is £50 and a
refill is £11. No one seems to be able to directly refill my 2kg bottle
though. I'm wondering what sort of place we're talking about for that?

Nikki

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Old 05-04-2005, 05:49 PM
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I found a supplier that supplies 3.5kg bottles. The deposit is £50 and a
refill is £11. No one seems to be able to directly refill my 2kg bottle
though. I'm wondering what sort of place we're talking about for that?


Dunno - "with difficulty" is the answer I think. Lots of places won't refill
other manufacturer's bottles on safety grounds....

Suggest you take it back to the LFS you bought it from & push the problem
back onto them - if they can't solve it for a reasonable sum (bearing in
mind 3kg bottle from calor is £15 with no deposit etc) then ask for your
money back & wander off to your local Calor depot.

I.


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