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Does anyone know of anywhere where I can get my two Nitrous bottles filled up on a regular basis? Last time I used them was real steel in london that filled them up, but that was years ago. To be used on a Chevy rat motor :hihi:. I know BOC and places wont do it because you need to use their bottles, plus the stuff for car use is slightly different.

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your having a giraffe arnt you:hihi::hihi::hihi:

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Please bear in mind that powerhouse are in the process of moving to a much larger building!!

Ring first to make sure there is someone to fill your bottle

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Ta:)

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Can you get some for me to suck on as well please?

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Can you get some for me to suck on as well please?

 

This is nitro. Not helium. You need a bit of intelligence to be a comedian

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This is nitro. Not helium. You need a bit of intelligence to be a comedian

Well they're both good for a laugh! :D

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This is nitro. Not helium. You need a bit of intelligence to be a comedian

 

interesting choice of words there

:hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi::hihi:

 

What do you think 'Nitro' is short for in this instance???

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This is nitro. Not helium. You need a bit of intelligence to be a comedian

 

Well Nitrous Oxide = N20 = Laughing Gas.

 

Laughing gas is great fun.

 

My intelligence is still intact, I suggest you re-evaluate yours! :roll:

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The stuff used in cars is different to medical grade. It has sulphur in it that would make you quite ill.

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The stuff used in cars is different to medical grade. It has sulphur in it that would make you quite ill.

 

So does reading the Daily Mail but people still do that.

 

But agreed sulphur's probably not a good idea to ingest.

Edited by P3nn

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