RonMar
Elite Member
Well you might be able to push the bulk chemical out easier with a little shot of air.
If you take a large garbage can and cut a small hole in the lid, like they do for can recycle bins with a hole only big enough for a soda can, and you make up a blow gun with a bent tube that goes down into the can and comes back up thru the center hole into the bottle. Once you purge the gas and remove the top/valve, you invert the bottle onto the pipe and give it a little shot of air. This should force the powder out in bulk thru the larger opening and into the can. If you put a bag in the can, you can haul it away by the bagfull. Maybe even recycle it into new fire extinguishers if you keep it clean and dry.
Something like this:
If you take a large garbage can and cut a small hole in the lid, like they do for can recycle bins with a hole only big enough for a soda can, and you make up a blow gun with a bent tube that goes down into the can and comes back up thru the center hole into the bottle. Once you purge the gas and remove the top/valve, you invert the bottle onto the pipe and give it a little shot of air. This should force the powder out in bulk thru the larger opening and into the can. If you put a bag in the can, you can haul it away by the bagfull. Maybe even recycle it into new fire extinguishers if you keep it clean and dry.
Something like this: