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Dry ice by post UK
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Dry ice by post UK
Can anyone recommend a supplier for dry ice?
I've got a 20 litres bucket of trim to do a hash run.
I've got bags, buckets and trim. Just need the dry ice now
I'm not even sure how much I'll need?
I've got a 20 litres bucket of trim to do a hash run.
I've got bags, buckets and trim. Just need the dry ice now
I'm not even sure how much I'll need?
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Re: Dry ice by post UK
Ive not ordered any but want to. Let me know how you get on, and mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnny picture of the holy hash. I do love some hash.
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Re: Dry ice by post UK
You can make it yourself, just search places like gumtree for old co2 fire extinguishers, I bought 4 for under £20
Use an old pillow case around the nozzle with some tape wrapped round it to hold it in place and let rip, whole extinguisher in one go will give you a decent amount of dry ice.
Use an old pillow case around the nozzle with some tape wrapped round it to hold it in place and let rip, whole extinguisher in one go will give you a decent amount of dry ice.
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Re: Dry ice by post UK
I usually just go onto Google shopping and search. Not ordered any in years though so couldn't recommend anyone.
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Re: Dry ice by post UK
Vador wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:50 pmYou can make it yourself, just search places like gumtree for old co2 fire extinguishers, I bought 4 for under £20
Use an old pillow case around the nozzle with some tape wrapped round it to hold it in place and let rip, whole extinguisher in one go will give you a decent amount of dry ice.
Pinching them from work is more fun though.
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Re: Dry ice by post UK
@Marcus let's hope there's no fire anytime soon
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Re: Dry ice by post UK
I'll do some pictures mate. I'm waiting on my able bodied assistants availability.
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Re: Dry ice by post UK
Tried that. Non availability cheap. BummerVador wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:50 pmYou can make it yourself, just search places like gumtree for old co2 fire extinguishers, I bought 4 for under £20
Use an old pillow case around the nozzle with some tape wrapped round it to hold it in place and let rip, whole extinguisher in one go will give you a decent amount of dry ice.