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Howdy peeps.

I do some work for a fire company and we quite often have perfectly good fire extinguishers that we cannot sell due to legislation. These cylinders work perfectly. We have everything from small 1kg (perfect for a car) to massive 9 Litre air/water and 9kg powder.

If anyone needs an extinguisher please let me know. I am located in Sherwood (if you want to pick up) but am often at Club events if that is easier.

Cheers,

Ben.

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overwhelming response is overwhelming!

Martin, how does a 2.3kg sound? Got a nice one here. Everyone else, your request is noted and I am preparing your cylinders now.

May have to organise to meet at the next dinner. While I am happy for the occasional visitor, I don't want to have to stay home every night waiting for people to rock on over. Plus I don't want to wear out my remote boot release :)

Tony/Mike, is there a dinner this week and if so, when and where?

Benno. Call me. Need to talk about stuff

overwhelming response is overwhelming!

Martin, how does a 2.3kg sound? Got a nice one here. Everyone else, your request is noted and I am preparing your cylinders now.

May have to organise to meet at the next dinner. While I am happy for the occasional visitor, I don't want to have to stay home every night waiting for people to rock on over. Plus I don't want to wear out my remote boot release :)

Tony/Mike, is there a dinner this week and if so, when and where?

Tonight at Vroom dude. Monthly meet.

oh crap!

I have a bday dinner in the valley. But...I can stop by Vroom.

So, here is the deal. I will bring everyones extinguishers to Vroom tonight. If you are there then great. If not, you will need to let me know how you wish to collect them. ps. I don't do downshit(downshift) meets.

Cheers,

Ben.

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