Unwanted helium and oxygen...free !

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Steve-M

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I have been living outside the UK for the past nine years. Before that I was involved in technical and rebreather diving, based in Liverpool. I have been living overseas for the past nine years. I left behind a full J cylinder of helium and another J of oxygen. Both J cylinders are now well out of test but the gas should be fine. Also a selection of aluminium dive cylinders used as a storage bank with oxygen and helium. If anyone wants to come and collect them and take them off my hands then they can have them… For free. :-)
 
I have been living outside the UK for the past nine years. Before that I was involved in technical and rebreather diving, based in Liverpool. I have been living overseas for the past nine years. I left behind a full J cylinder of helium and another J of oxygen. Both J cylinders are now well out of test but the gas should be fine. Also a selection of aluminium dive cylinders used as a storage bank with oxygen and helium. If anyone wants to come and collect them and take them off my hands then they can have them… For free. :)
I wonder if I could get those J bottles on a plane as carry-on :cool:
 
Ha ha ha. :)
Only relevant to someone living in the north-west of the UK. Sorry
 

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