Graham Orm
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I have decided to build a rocket stove using old Calor gas bottles and a co2 cylinder for the inner pipe. (I plan WIP pictures). A visit to the local scrap yard yielded 3 Calor bottles and a co2 bottle completely free of charge. What I need to do now is cut them open and prepare them for welding. Any ideas on how I should tackle puncturing and cutting them? Obviously I have the means to cut them, it's the big bang that I'm keen to avoid.
I thought of drilling a hole initially, whilst soaking the bit with WD40, also possibly submerging the bottle in water to stop any sparks. One of the calor bottles already has a hole in it that the guy said had been done with a pick axe. The bottle stinks of gas, indicating that there must be some residue.
I thought of drilling a hole initially, whilst soaking the bit with WD40, also possibly submerging the bottle in water to stop any sparks. One of the calor bottles already has a hole in it that the guy said had been done with a pick axe. The bottle stinks of gas, indicating that there must be some residue.