Posted by used red MN on February 19, 2022 at 12:14:43 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Re: Aluminum CO2 tank posted by caterpillar guy on February 19, 2022 at 11:04:34:
..CO2 is Carbon Dioxide not air. It is the result of exhaling air from breathing.. Makes it sound like that is exclusively were you find it. In addition it is actually a manufactured gas. If you enjoy a barley pop in the draft form CO2 was probably used to pressure and preserve the original carbonization of the beer. Also when you get a soda pop from the machine where you push your cup against the little lever CO2 is putting the fizz or bubbles in the mix. Also when MIG ..wire.. welding was first used CO2 was the main shielding gas used. They have since discovered Argon or a mix of it with CO2 is better, other gases or mixes are used depending on the weld materials. For the OP as far as using it for those purposes, for one blowing out a radiator seems like that would be an expensive exercise. Rechargeable tools like impacts have also made that practice obsolete, still may have some need for it when spark free tools are needed in the environment at a remote location.
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