This be >>YOU<< then
BE-HAPPY-OK
its good to see so many people on board for this.
rotating it will probably be the best.
i dont mind who it goes to, and i would rather it be a group decision as appose to me choosing just so everyone gets an input.
all i know is they are worth approx 2.5p each, don't know if its just general scrap or something specific though.
Particle physics gives me a hadron.
Sliced bread.
The best thing since ripped up bread.
Yep.
Right back atchya
You crazy fool
I'm more a kin to >>HIM<<
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thats a great idea its a shame i dont use co2 guns anymore as i had hundreds of the things lying around so i decided to use them for target practice instead.
This is an awesome idea and i have started to stock pile my empties ;o)
We have now got a fair quantity at Redhill to go towards club funds. On contacting scrap metal dealers they are all refusing them in our area as there is a chance of explosion!!!!!!! when recycling.
Apparently they should be returned to the manufacturer ie Umarex or Crossman for recycling.
Is anyone else experiencing similar problems??
Steve
I thought just for fun I would cut the top off of one to use it as a slide on my banjo I had always assumed that they was made of some sort of alloy but they are made of steel with a blunt hacksaw I had quite a job to cut the top off of it is it just me or are there others who did not think that they are actually made of steel.
We have another batch of Empty CO2 ready - it's eatin nowt, so just pick it up whenever you are passing
Hi
I know this is an old thread, came across it in a search
I have a carrier bag full of expire co2 capsules. I put them in my recycling bin a couple of time but on both occasions they weren't taken
So what are they made of, and what should I do with them
Thanks
David