yup a local example to me https://www.pyramidsteel.co.uk/adams-gas
I have an account with BOC for home use and I live in Northern Ireland. You pay £33 for a fill and around £3.50 a month rental for suregas.Can the general public still buy large gas cylinders these days (terrorism and all that) I had a friend who had a TIG welder BOC refused to sell him the gas as he was not a registered company.
yup a local example to me https://www.pyramidsteel.co.uk/adams-gas
Oooh, that would be my (not so local but) local one as well. Ever get any problems getting from them? Seems quite reasonably priced as well. Well, compared to soda stream bottles anyway!
no issues here, I have been buying there for a while, well set up with a proper sales office always got the gas I need in stock.
I would say don't park on the street, go into the yard and double park in front of the sales office which is on the left as you go in.
I’ve managed to get co2 from BOC recently. I called their customer help number and went through a few details of what i needed etc, then they opened an account for me there and then. It was relatively easy to be honest and they ordered the gas for me too, to collect from my nearest outlet.Can the general public still buy large gas cylinders these days (terrorism and all that) I had a friend who had a TIG welder BOC refused to sell him the gas as he was not a registered company.
Can the general public still buy large gas cylinders these days (terrorism and all that) I had a friend who had a TIG welder BOC refused to sell him the gas as he was not a registered company.
I pay £4 a month for my SB (6.4 KG) gas cylinder and £34 for a refil from BOC. Granted they are more expensive than others, but for me it was convenience that outweighed the cost as it was the closest supplier. Also they claim I’m getting 100% food grade CO2 and a safe and tested cylinder. Happy days
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