Unfortunately they are out for the season, as is their supplier
(Winehaven). I picked up 10# at the Farmer's Market on Saturday for $2.40
per lb.
- Al
"Rick Oftel"
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12:27 PM
I am not sure if their price is firm or if the inventory is available
but Northern Brewer shows 12 lbs of Orange Blossom for $25.00.
Steve writes about our favorite CO2 filling place:
> I normally go downtown (Mpls.) to get my CO2 cylinder refilled.
> The place is called All Safe Fire and Security (a division of All
> Fire Test). They are located at 915 Washington Ave. North, Mpls.
> Their phone number is (612) 332-3473.
>
> They have VERY reasonable pricing, and will fill your cylinder
> while you wait....normally 15 minutes or so...
And if you go in the summer at noon on Thursdays you get free lunch.
Who said homebrewers are CHEAP?
rick
The Minnesota Timberworts are the sponsors for an upcoming club only
competition.
A date has been set for the AHA Club only Competition for English Pale ales
and Bitters (category 4).
January 25th, 2003, will be the judging and the due date for entry is January
20th. The location will be determined, but will be in Rochester.
We will need judges. I'm hoping we can get judges from around Minnesota or
Iowa involved. If you are interested in judging, please contact me
anytime before the day of judging.
email: LVITT4(a)yahoo.com, Phone: 507-285-0468
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Leo Vitt
Rochester MN
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Geez, My welding shop on south Lyndale only charges $14. Sometimes
they hit me for a hazardous charge but I usually complain.
RO
>>> "Rick Larson" <rick(a)mnbrewers.com> 11/04/02 10:17AM >>>
Al writes:
> I've been using Reynolds Welding at 7015 Walker Street in St. Louis
Park.
> 952-925-1222. Not particularly cheap, but they're only about a mile
from
> where I live.
Yikes! They charge about $25/20# tank. This is about a 12 pack of
Summit
Winter Ale more than what I paid last Friday.
rick
I don't have a problem with tank to tank filling (I used to do it with oxygen) but I would urge two extra safety precautions. When you are filling tanks which hold liquid, like CO2 and Propane flash off (outdoors of course) a small amount of gas from the tank to assure the presence of a gas bubble in the tank. Flashing off should not replace weighing the tank but should supplement it. It should also be noted that almost any gas can be life threatening if it fills an occupied space.
Greg
Hi to all,
I normally go downtown (Mpls.) to get my CO2 cylinder refilled. The place is called All Safe Fire and Security (a division of All Fire Test). They are located at 915 Washington Ave. North, Mpls. Their phone number is (612) 332-3473.
They have VERY reasonable pricing, and will fill your cylinder while you wait....normally 15 minutes or so...
Cheers,
Steve Weiland
>Al writes:
>
>> I've been using Reynolds Welding at 7015 Walker Street in St. Louis Park.
>> 952-925-1222. Not particularly cheap, but they're only about a mile from
>> where I live.
>
>Yikes! They charge about $25/20# tank. This is about a 12 pack of Summit
>Winter Ale more than what I paid last Friday.
>
>rick
>
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Al writes:
> I've been using Reynolds Welding at 7015 Walker Street in St. Louis Park.
> 952-925-1222. Not particularly cheap, but they're only about a mile from
> where I live.
Yikes! They charge about $25/20# tank. This is about a 12 pack of Summit
Winter Ale more than what I paid last Friday.
rick
Forget what I said. Al has the correct name-Reynolds Welding Supply.
>I've been using Reynolds Welding at 7015 Walker Street in St. Louis Park.
>952-925-1222. Not particularly cheap, but they're only about a mile from
>where I live.
Al
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I've been using Reynolds Welding at 7015 Walker Street in St. Louis Park.
952-925-1222. Not particularly cheap, but they're only about a mile from
where I live.
- Al
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11/01/2002
04:34 PM
OK, these places do exchanges but regularly stock
aluminum CO-2 tanks. Minneapolis O2 in North
Minneapolis and Toll Company in Plymouth (Toll is less
reliable, but they have had aluminum tanks whenever I
have gone in). Perhaps other outlets are good about
stocking CO-2 but I have had good luck with these two
...
--- Rick Oftel <Rick.Oftel(a)toro.com> wrote:
> I used to use Minnesota Fire but they moved to a new
> and yet unknown
> location. They offered a quick fill program and
> were reasonably priced.
> Welding shops will refill your tank but you need to
> go there, drop it
> off, and wait for a few days.
>
> I understand your concern
>
> Rick
>
>
>
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