Occasionally I will end up with a leaker bottle after a refill. These I will attach to my valved line and use up. I then attach the fill adapter to the bottle and make sure no pressure and drill it. Then it is just a chunk of scrap metal. DO NOT ATTEMPT WITH A TANK THAT IS NOT TOTALLY EMPTY AND PRESSURE RELIEVED!! This labor process is probably why disposal is costing so much. jimt On 10/13/05 3:43 AM, "Phil Zimmerman" <phil.zimmerman@MAIL.CRCN.NET> wrote: > As others have posted, these disposable bottles have become a > real nightmare for safe disposal. So for the sake of world peace... > please use a refillable bottle. > > Hope this information points you in a direction that get you what you > are looking for.... > > Phil Z. |
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