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Time to get a refill on my "J" size O2 cylinder.
I usually build a cradle out of 4x4 so it can't roll and something at the ends to keep it from sliding. This goes in the back of the Explorer. Anyone have a better scheme for moving a full cylinder? Mike |
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![]() "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Time to get a refill on my "J" size O2 cylinder. I usually build a cradle out of 4x4 so it can't roll and something at the ends to keep it from sliding. This goes in the back of the Explorer. Anyone have a better scheme for moving a full cylinder? Mike They are really supposed to be moved upright, only. Do you have a utility trailer that you could chain it into the corner? Chain is also the supposed requirement over rope or bungee cords. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message news ![]() "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Time to get a refill on my "J" size O2 cylinder. I usually build a cradle out of 4x4 so it can't roll and something at the ends to keep it from sliding. This goes in the back of the Explorer. Anyone have a better scheme for moving a full cylinder? Mike They are really supposed to be moved upright, only. Do you have a utility trailer that you could chain it into the corner? Chain is also the supposed requirement over rope or bungee cords. -- Jim in NC Jim, Why does a J size oxygen bottle need to be transported upright? Is the something different about the J bottle then the FAA approved "F" bottle horizontal mount in my glider? Or the multiple welding size bottles that are mounted horizontal on a trailer at a recent FBO I visited? http://www.mhoxygen.com/index.phtml?...prd_group_id=8 Wayne HP-14 "6F" http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder |
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![]() "Wayne Paul" wrote in message ... "Morgans" wrote in message news ![]() "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Time to get a refill on my "J" size O2 cylinder. I usually build a cradle out of 4x4 so it can't roll and something at the ends to keep it from sliding. This goes in the back of the Explorer. Anyone have a better scheme for moving a full cylinder? Mike They are really supposed to be moved upright, only. Do you have a utility trailer that you could chain it into the corner? Chain is also the supposed requirement over rope or bungee cords. -- Jim in NC Jim, Why does a J size oxygen bottle need to be transported upright? Is the something different about the J bottle then the FAA approved "F" bottle horizontal mount in my glider? Or the multiple welding size bottles that are mounted horizontal on a trailer at a recent FBO I visited? http://www.mhoxygen.com/index.phtml?...prd_group_id=8 My supplier claims it's a Federal DOT requirement for motor vehicles. So their employees will not load a vehicle that cannot be loaded vertically. But they have never stopped me (or anyone else) from loading one myself, laying down in my pick-up. This goes for all gasses. Ox, Argon, Nitrogen, CO2, Acty. |
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![]() "Wayne Paul" wrote Jim, Why does a J size oxygen bottle need to be transported upright? Is the something different about the J bottle then the FAA approved "F" bottle horizontal mount in my glider? Or the multiple welding size bottles that are mounted horizontal on a trailer at a recent FBO I visited? http://www.mhoxygen.com/index.phtml?...prd_group_id=8 All good questions, but the kicker is that it is DOT regulations for transporting bottles over the road. Your plane and the FBO carts are not on the road. I've just spent close to an hour looking for a reg to cite, but you know how it goes; when you want to find something specific on the web, you find everything but..... Still, I'm pretty sure it exists. I was able to find regs (OSHA) that requires upright transport and use, but not any DOT regs. If anyone knows of a reg and how to find it, I would like to see it, or if you know of an exception that allows horizontal transport of compressed gas bottles, I'd like to see that, too. -- Jim in NC |
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I thought it was just acetelyne that needs to go upright or be upright
for 1/2 an hour before using. Oxygen can transport any way you please. In my area all the gas companies deliver. "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message .. . Time to get a refill on my "J" size O2 cylinder. I usually build a cradle out of 4x4 so it can't roll and something at the ends to keep it from sliding. This goes in the back of the Explorer. Anyone have a better scheme for moving a full cylinder? Mike They are really supposed to be moved upright, only. Do you have a utility trailer that you could chain it into the corner? Chain is also the supposed requirement over rope or bungee cords. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Drew Dalgleish" wrote in message ... I thought it was just acetelyne that needs to go upright or be upright for 1/2 an hour before using. Oxygen can transport any way you please. In my area all the gas companies deliver. It does say that they have to be secured somehow, or in a rack. -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote in message
... It does say that they have to be secured somehow, or in a rack. That's so's we don't knock them over with our fire streams and bust their little heads off. Picture it. Firefighter crawls into burning room. Opens nozzle. Tanks falls away from him. Valve busts off when it hits floor. Tanks returns favor back at firefighter. Ouch! Did you se the Mythbusters episode where they decapitated a cylinder and it whooshed through the concrete block wall? Other than that, the reason to use an Acetylene cylinder while upright is that the Acetylene is dissolved in Acetone which is then infused in diatamacious earth within the tank. If used in anything but a vertical position, the Acetone may escape through the piping and hose. See http://www.airproducts.com/nr/rdonly...0/safety13.pdf Rich S. |
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"Morgans" wrote in message ... It does say that they have to be secured somehow, or in a rack. That's so's we don't knock them over with our fire streams and bust their little heads off. Picture it. Firefighter crawls into burning room. Opens nozzle. Tanks falls away from him. Valve busts off when it hits floor. Tanks returns favor back at firefighter. Ouch! Did you se the Mythbusters episode where they decapitated a cylinder and it whooshed through the concrete block wall? Other than that, the reason to use an Acetylene cylinder while upright is that the Acetylene is dissolved in Acetone which is then infused in diatamacious earth within the tank. If used in anything but a vertical position, the Acetone may escape through the piping and hose. See http://www.airproducts.com/nr/rdonly...0/safety13.pdf Rich S. More on acetylene---T.A. Wells,Chief Engr. for Beech, says, carryover of acetylene into a weld will contaminate it--He also stated, leave a small % in the cylinder to prevent rapid boil-off & carryover at the last moment of use. He wrote a teriffic book--Well's Manual of aircraft materials and manufacturing processes. Jerry |
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Did you se the Mythbusters episode where they decapitated a cylinder and it whooshed through the concrete block wall? ..airproducts.com/nr/rdonlyres/9d325c49-7c62-41e5-aa0b-8411d... Rich S. I saw that episode and I honestly thought it would have done alot more damage then it did. Urban myths had tanks traveling thousands of feet and going through poured concrete walls with ease. Ben |
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