Ken,
I won't comment on the helium question, but we should thank you for all your work and help at the USIC. There are many others that I should thank also.
Fred Rash
From: Ken Achee
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 10:42 AM
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Indoor_Construction] Re: Helium at USIC
Hello all,
I plan to be in J.C. most of the week. I am coming in a truck and could bring a hand dolly to move a helium cylinder if needed. I could even rent one in Mobile and bring it with me if there's a problem getting one there. I think I can borrow a regulator/fill nozzle if need be.
I do intend to fly some, but most of the time I'll be able to help as needed.
Ken Achée
Citronelle AL
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From: jeffrey.hood <jhood_at_hmcon.com>
To: Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 12:34:28 PM
Subject: [Indoor_Construction] Re: Helium at USIC
I think that this is a perfectly good option, much better than buying
and lugging a personal tank around... Is the place that we rented
before local, and easy to go pickup the tank(s)...? I could probably
pick up a single tank in the car (but probably couldn't get two in)
after I get down and unpacked on Tuesday afternoon, according to
current travel plans...
JH
> Although, if no better helium options arise I might be willing to
> manage a "Helium Association" . It would work like this:
>
> - Pre-pay for a number of fills and top-offs based on size and
> type of balloon. Cost to be calculated as your share of the tank
> total.
> - There would be a sheet with member's names and check boxes
> for fills and top-offs
> - Anyone caught cheating the Association (bigger balloon,
> excessive fills, leaving the valve open) will be publically
> humiliated via loudspeaker
>
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