niall Y
Established Member
Here's a question I've been puzzling recently. How do folks here dispose of their empty Map-gas cylinders? We're not talking about the flimsy type containers that go along with the small hand held blowlamps, but the more substantial, thick-walled, yellow ones
The problem being , that there is always a small residue of gas left in the cylinder. With the old-type ones, I could always poke the valve down to release the last of the gas, before puncturing the can and disposing of it in the bin.
I am loathe to just chuck them in the bin even with a tiny amount of gas in them and now have quite a collection under my workbench.
The problem being , that there is always a small residue of gas left in the cylinder. With the old-type ones, I could always poke the valve down to release the last of the gas, before puncturing the can and disposing of it in the bin.
I am loathe to just chuck them in the bin even with a tiny amount of gas in them and now have quite a collection under my workbench.