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  1. #1
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    Default nitrogen tank help needed central illinois

    i need to get a nitrogen tank, regulator and filler hose for our afco shocks. where in central illinois can i get this stuff picked up? out local shop in fairbury has some silly lease for 10 year deal and crazy stipulations, so, gotta be someplace in bloomington or peoria or surrounding area. help please and thanks.

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    eric you might try callin national welding in bloomington they might have what you are lookin for thats where i get my argon and mixed gas filled. there # is 309 828 5442.

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    Eric,
    Theres a place called rockford welding that sells everything you need and the are alot cheaper then everybody else. They are just down from Farm and Fleet on rt 9 in Bloomington. across the street and down a few blocks from farm and fleet. call me if you need more info 309-256-3962

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    I found it was easier to buy gas tanks out right and get them filled or exchanged where ever, Airgas around here won't but 4 of their competitors were more than willing to and alot cheaper too. Make sure you know your test dates on your tank so no one exchanges your tank with one that needs to retested sooner. JMHO.

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    Thanks guys Ill check it out when I get back from vacation

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    Check your local A/C and electrical supply places. A lot of A/C technicians use "B" tanks. They are small, easier to carry around and store. Our local electrical supply shop fills them for $21.
    Crew Chief "Tip of the day":
    Most handling problems can be solved by adjusting the screw-ball. It can be difficult to fine tune at times. Explaining yourself loudly and striking it on top of the helmet with a dead blow hammer usually works well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joedoozer View Post
    Check your local A/C and electrical supply places. A lot of A/C technicians use "B" tanks. They are small, easier to carry around and store. Our local electrical supply shop fills them for $21.

    Uhhh- A (B) tank is used for Acetylene and it is highly flammable, hope they are putting Nitrogen in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdpower View Post
    Uhhh- A (B) tank is used for Acetylene and it is highly flammable, hope they are putting Nitrogen in it.
    The bottle is not an acetylene bottle. It's 40 cu. ft. been filling them and using them for years at the same place. The receipts always say "B" tank refill on them. Just assumed it was.
    Crew Chief "Tip of the day":
    Most handling problems can be solved by adjusting the screw-ball. It can be difficult to fine tune at times. Explaining yourself loudly and striking it on top of the helmet with a dead blow hammer usually works well.

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    You need a small bottle (as mentioned above), regulator both can be had at a welding supply shop, or online. Small hose if just doing shocks (yellow coiled hose is all we use) standard air chuck on end of hose. Look on Ebay for the shock filling tool, we picked one up for about $30.
    Josh K.

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    thanks everyone. getting it all taken care of at the local welding shop for a very minimal fee.

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