Hoomi, given that the board seems stuck on educating you on Nitrox

instead of talking about thrift store finds . . . maybe you should consider asking a mod to close the thread?
I, for one, am eternally grateful for you posting your 'find' so I could go snag it! :worship:
Yeah, it seems funny that people keep missing it when I state that I know what Nitrox is.
One of my jobs here at work is replacing the fuel cells and calibrating the oxygen sensors in a couple of closed rooms. One is a room with a high pressure nitrogen compressor, and the other is in a room with several large refrigeration compressors. In either room, a leak could result in a dangerously low oxygen level in the room, so the sensors monitor the O2 level and set off an alarm if it drops below a set threshold.
To calibrate these sensors, I use two gas bottles. One with the normal 20.8% oxygen level, and one that is 100% nitrogen. Both of these are solid, metal bottles, but with labels warning that it is against Federal Law to refill them, period. No clause about returning to the supplier for proper refill, etc. When they are empty, they get thrown into the recycle bin.
Now, if Federal Law can be so strict concerning a much lower pressure bottle filled with either regular air or with pure nitrogen, it would not have been any surprise to me that similar laws could be on the books concerning the filling of bottles labeled for Nitrox. It has since been repeated numerous times that there are not such laws, but at the time of the original post, I had not researched whether there were or not. I was going strictly by the label on the bottles, which stated to fill ONLY with Nitrox.
Yeah, I was silly and read the label.
Just so that it hopefully cannot be missed...
I know what Nitrox is, thank you.
And frankly, if I had a Nitrox bottle, I'd have to go with those Voodoo Gas stickers. Those are great.