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|  Transporting O2 safely 
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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