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Hi,
Where can I buy materials, online or at some nationwide USA store, to make helium balloons? I guess that would be a can of helium and some balloons? I just want to make a few now, and then a few at regular intervals indefinitely. I really appreciate any help. |
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John Doe wrote:
Hi, Where can I buy materials, online or at some nationwide USA store, to make helium balloons? I guess that would be a can of helium and some balloons? I just want to make a few now, and then a few at regular intervals indefinitely. I really appreciate any help. Just about any gas supply (welding, oxygen, etc...) supply store will sell you tanks of helium. Tell them you want a balloon regulator on it. As for the balloons, most party stores can get you smaller ones. If you want like weather balloons, you can order them on line. www.ballonsdirect.com shows up from a quick google. |
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John Doe wrote in message .. .
Hi, Where can I buy materials, online or at some nationwide USA store, to make helium balloons? I guess that would be a can of helium and some balloons? I just want to make a few now, and then a few at regular intervals indefinitely. Interesting post for RAH. Are we seeing the birth of the next lawnchair aviator? :-))) John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 01:33:24 GMT, John Doe
wrote: If my cats are continuously fascinated by a string attached to a balloon stopped by (resting against) the ceiling, I will take up the suggestions about getting a refillable helium tank. Thanks. Depends on the cats, I think. Two of my wife's are absolutely terrified of balloons. Or course, that could be due to one of them getting a balloon string tied to its tail, one evening.... It has a nice side-effect. Whenever we don't want cats in a particular area, we put up a line of Barrage balloons across the doorways. :-) Ron "Go fluffy go" Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote: Depends on the cats, I think. Two of my wife's are absolutely terrified of balloons. Or course, that could be due to one of them getting a balloon string tied to its tail, one evening.... It has a nice side-effect. Whenever we don't want cats in a particular area, we put up a line of Barrage balloons across the doorways. :-) Used responsibly like an adult who cares, packaging tape placed upside down is an excellent area deterrent (I use high-quality tape which might be thicker and easier to handle). They avoid it like the plague after two or three encounters. And if you are around, you get to play hero by removing the tape while saying "Poor kitty, let me help remove that awful thing." It is exceptionally effective used only when necessary, for things that otherwise cause significant friction between you and them. It does not make a good toy, it makes a real serious impression. Take care. Ron "Go fluffy go" Wanttaja |
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"John Doe" wrote in message
... (Off topic) Ron Wanttaja wrote: Depends on the cats, I think. Two of my wife's are absolutely terrified of balloons. Or course, that could be due to one of them getting a balloon string tied to its tail, one evening.... It has a nice side-effect. Whenever we don't want cats in a particular area, we put up a line of Barrage balloons across the doorways. :-) Used responsibly like an adult who cares, packaging tape placed upside down is an excellent area deterrent (I use high-quality tape which might be thicker and easier to handle). They avoid it like the plague after two or three encounters. And if you are around, you get to play hero by removing the tape while saying "Poor kitty, let me help remove that awful thing." It is exceptionally effective used only when necessary, for things that otherwise cause significant friction between you and them. It does not make a good toy, it makes a real serious impression. Take care. ============ Tried sticky tape on our kitchen counters a few years ago. Worked on one cat, the other one seems to like it. A cat is a cat, is a cat, is a ... :-) Michael Pilla |
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