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harshdubey

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This carbon monoxide cylinder I bought and it is 99.998percent pure, I think it is work definately Co
 
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Very good-looking CO cylinder you got there
 
Unlucky777

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Where does one find one of those things?
 
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What do you want to do with it?
 
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NegevChina

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With a good flow meter, regulator and an exit bag this is a great way to CTB. Im thinking doing the same with Nitrogen.
 
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harshdubey

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With a good flow meter, regulator and an exit bag this is a great way to CTB. Im thinking doing the same with Nitrogen.
I don't think it require exit bag, only enclosed space is enough, I have monoxide meter but it have only 1000 ppm range, within one second it goes to 1000ppm, I don't have 10000 ppm meter, any idea anyone have it?
 
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I also would like to know where one gets one of those, i have a different plan, but Curiosity is taking hold. Actually, I am more curious what the applications for a can of the stuff is? How does a layman even get their hands on one? I can see some kind of chemical lab using it, but not a regular ol' person.
 
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ClownWorld2023

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Sep 18, 2023
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I don't think it require exit bag, only enclosed space is enough, I have monoxide meter but it have only 1000 ppm range, within one second it goes to 1000ppm, I don't have 10000 ppm meter, any idea anyone have it?

If you actually managed to get a legit cylinder, then I think it doesn't matter, because 99.9% is close to 100%, which is 1,000,000 ppm.
That's 100x higher than the recommended 10,000 ppm.
 
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harshdubey

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Dec 10, 2025
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I also would like to know where one gets one of those, i have a different plan, but Curiosity is taking hold. Actually, I am more curious what the applications for a can of the stuff is? How does a layman even get their hands on one? I can see some kind of chemical lab using it, but not a regular ol' person.
Bro it is available in some country for industrial use
 
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ClownWorld2023

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How does a layman even get their hands on one?

I don't think you can easily get one.
If you somehow managed to order one anyway, it can still be flagged by customs or the delivery company.
Because, why wouild an ordinary citizen need a Carbon Monoxide gas cylinder shipped to a residential address?


I don't think it require exit bag, only enclosed space is enough, I have monoxide meter but it have only 1000 ppm range, within one second it goes to 1000ppm, I don't have 10000 ppm meter, any idea anyone have it?

I actually considered a hypothetical method that uses Carbon Monoxide for the Exit bag / EEBD hood method.
You would be able to use it the same way as the inert gases, with the added bonus that the CO actually stays in your blood and so failure would be practically impossible.
 
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harshdubey

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I don't think you can easily get one.
If you somehow managed to order one anyway, it can still be flagged by customs or the delivery company.
Because, why wouild an ordinary citizen need a Carbon Monoxide gas cylinder shipped to a residential address?




I actually considered a hypothetical method that uses Carbon Monoxide for the Exit bag / EEBD hood method.
You would be able to use it the same way as the inert gases, with the added bonus that the CO actually stays in your blood and so failure would be practically impossible.
Bro it also use for food packaging and it will not send by courier, it will send by local transport
 
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ClownWorld2023

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Bro it also use for food packaging and it will not send by courier, it will send by local transport

Interesting, just learned that now.
It seems not all countries allow it though.
 
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harshdubey

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Dec 10, 2025
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I am thinking that why people not use this easy method, instead of hard nitrogen method
 
NegevChina

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Sep 5, 2024
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I don't think it require exit bag, only enclosed space is enough, I have monoxide meter but it have only 1000 ppm range, within one second it goes to 1000ppm, I don't have 10000 ppm meter, any idea anyone have it?
I got a CO meter at ebay that can read up to 5000ppm. If 3200ppm is maintained for 30 minutes death occurs, and when 6400ppm is maintained for less than 15 minutes death occurs.
 
cheaptrick

cheaptrick

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Jul 17, 2024
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This method is probably going to be my next choice if I can't find the balls to jump this time.
 
NegevChina

NegevChina

I've done the best I could
Sep 5, 2024
615
I am thinking that why people not use this easy method, instead of hard nitrogen method
The difference is that CO is a poison, and when inhaled it remains in the blood and bonds with the blood cells. If the method fails, and you stay alive, the CO remains in the blood for a long time and usually causes damage to internal organs, brain, and muscles. The Nitrogen does not remain in the blood and once stopped inhaling, oxygen will immediately replace it. If the Nitrogen method fails, the chances for injury are reduced, and no poison remains in the blood. However brain damage may also occur if the Nitrogen was inhaled for a long time.
 

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