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Does anyone know of a place to have a 5lb C02 tank filled in Mass?
Prefereably on the South Shore. We used to use BOC, but after they were bought by Airgas the staff there made it clear that they were not interested in filling small tanks. C02/Nitrogen mix for Guinness or straight C02. Thanks. Rob |
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In article 128e8889-f6c3-4564-8646-
, says... Does anyone know of a place to have a 5lb C02 tank filled in Mass? Prefereably on the South Shore. I don't specifically know as I'm not in your region, but usually anyone that supplies & services fire extinguishers will be able to fill (and test) your CO2 tank. You won't get beer gas (C02/Nitrogen) but CO2 won't be a problem. -- Bill |