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Scrap won’t take cylinders, it all goes in a furnace, you can see the problem of dumping a pressurised cylinder (with or without gas residue) in a vat of boiling steel, plus the cylinder belongs to the gas company.

 

you take off the top ( witch is brass...) and then you take a ts400 and cut it in half then take it in, i have done millions.

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If it's a calor bottle and empty you should be able to take any size bottle and pay for a full one of the size you require, although I have heard that some calor dealers are getting a bit funny about doing that now.

 

tried that they will do it for some sizes but not the 6kg

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Just corrected that for you :001_rolleyes:

 

Could you tell me how it is possable to kill yourself ? Once the bottle is empty, the top is off, there is no pressure therefor its just cutting thought the thin steal. ( Ofc you wait, i will take off the brass and wait a day or 2 letting it empty ....thats just common knowlage ?)

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