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Old 10-28-2009, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Tangman View Post
You can't ship CO2 tanks that are used or have gas in them.
On the contrary, there are many couriers that ship dangerous goods, its just finding an economical way to do it...

Purolator ships dangerous goods:
http://www.purolator.com/pdf/info/Dangerous_Goods.pdf

In addtion, on the Canada Post website, under prohibited dangerous goods, it makes no mention of CO2:
https://ssl.postescanada-canadapost..../moving-e.aspx
It does list oxygen (oxidizer), helium, acetylene & barbeque tanks (flammable).

I failed to mention, it would be expected that you vent the cylinder prior to shipping.

Anyhow, I'm sure you'll sell it locally anyway, especially with all the free bumps!
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