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Default co2 - safe handling?

Just got myself a co2 tank designed to fill small paintball tanks.

I plan to use this mostly for combat robotics and possibly
for a MIG set up when I get MIG.

I do have SCUBA experience, an air compressor and a TIG set up. But
co2 seems to be a bit of a different horse as it is stored in liquid
form.

Looking for information sources on handling this safely.
Favorite books, web sites, free advice...


Tanks :-) for any help.

DOC

 
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