Cambuster
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I'm sure this made a loud pop... http://forums.performanceyears.com/forums/showthread.php?t=614921
Airgas will not load cylinders into an enclosed vehicle and if you want to do it yourself they have you fill out a waiver.
They won't load a cylinder for anybody. I used to have my mom or grandma exchange a cylinder for me at AGA. The workers would lift the cylinder. But Airgas bought them out. The Airgas emploiyees are so lazy your lucky if you get them to roll the cylinder to the door of their shop.

Wow that must of shook the neighborhood, I would never transport my tanks with anything connected to them. I always transport mine with the cover on them.
I am almost positive that they instruct people not to keep those bottles in enclosed vehicles. At least every welding supplier has big signs up stating not to do that.
They won't load a cylinder for anybody. I used to have my mom or grandma exchange a cylinder for me at AGA. The workers would lift the cylinder. But Airgas bought them out. The Airgas emploiyees are so lazy your lucky if you get them to roll the cylinder to the door of their shop.
I am almost positive that they instruct people not to keep those bottles in enclosed vehicles. At least every welding supplier has big signs up stating not to do that.
Airgas will not load cylinders into an enclosed vehicle and if you want to do it yourself they have you fill out a waiver.
Another reason to never carry a bottle in an enclosed vehicle
I can not say anything for getting the cylinders to the door, but as far as loading them in vehicles, it is probably more of an issue of liability rather than laziness.
I do not work for Airgas, but our company also does not load cylinders, enclosed or otherwise.
No offense but I don't blame them. What if they scratch the vehicle while loading the cylinders? Who do you think is on the hook for that? All Toll Welding supplies around where I live won't load into your vehicle. They will roll them to the door and that is it. To much liability.They won't load a cylinder for anybody. I used to have my mom or grandma exchange a cylinder for me at AGA. The workers would lift the cylinder. But Airgas bought them out. The Airgas emploiyees are so lazy your lucky if you get them to roll the cylinder to the door of their shop.
No offense but I don't blame them. What if they scratch the vehicle while loading the cylinders? Who do you think is on the hook for that? All Toll Welding supplies around where I live won't load into your vehicle. They will roll them to the door and that is it. To much liability.
The Airgas emploiyees are so lazy your lucky if you get them to roll the cylinder to the door of their shop.
