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Bill G

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I picked up an oxy/acetylene tank set for free at an estate sale a few years ago, oxy tank was a K size and out of date. Talked to 'my guy' at the local welding supply about converting to argon and he was amenable to it, took a while but only cost me around $80 for test, new valve and fill.
For some reason no one wants anything to do with the big acetylene tank though, not that I really need it...
Around here most companies won't sell you anything over an 80cf, though I've heard some will do 120's.
Never get a straight answer as to why, just cuz...

Earlier this year I ran across a nice deal on an idealarc sp-200 mig, big beast for what it is but for $400 came with two partway filled 120's, one 75/25 and the other straight argon. Also came with a nice spoolgun, regulator, tips, helmets, etc in addition to a pile of unrelated misc stuff, tools/tooling.
I'm due to fill the 120 argon so I'll soon find out what the $'s are these days, goes up a bit every time it seems.
Have a 60 with 75/25 and an 80 argon and just fill them myself off the 120 and/or K tank as the bigger tanks have always been a much better deal to fill.

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You got a helluva good deal there.
 
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I've been to cheap to buy gas here in Iowa I don't remember what C25 was time you bought a tank but it seemed way to expensive for my use.

I've been thinking about picking up a 20lb co2 tank lately instead of running c25 doesn't seem to be a whole lot of difference between the two except cost.
 

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Our K and T size oxygen cylinders used to be exchanged for $9.........not now
 
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This thread reminds me I need to fill my argon and my oxy/acetylene tanks. Not empty yet but not far…and I’ve got a bunch of big projects soon. It’s been a while…I guess I’ll be able to chime in for northeast prices soon. I’m sure I’ll be surprised.
 

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150cf bottle, $200 / $75 to fill.

Conroe, TX.
 
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In my case I don't have the need very often to weld aluminum or stainless and as such I know people .Owners of fab and repair shops .Good welders with all the equipment but pizz poor electricians .Which is what I did for over 50 years .Tit for tat butter for fat kind of thing . As far as gas and owning four sets of bottles for oxy/acetylene I was flabergasted at the price of acetylene these days .Gotta have it ,bite the bullet .The amount of rusty old junk I work on I just about have to have the good old smoke wrench along with a collection of big hammers .Come or bleed . .
 

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I suppose it might have something to do with the price depending on where you live .Often times depending on the crowd at local auctions you can fetch gas cylinders very reasonable .In my case for the torch sets I inherited the one set of large bottles,bought one set of the smaller and were gifted the other two .One a b-bottle turbo I've had for over 20 years and have yet to run out of gas .It has it's place like soldering a radiator or sweating copper tubing but not hot enough for silver brazing .That thing cost me all of 12 dollars full of gas to boot .It's also a good option as a smoke wrench because it doesn't get hot enough to melt much more than lead .A little heat often times works much better than all the PB blaster and WD-40 in the world .
 
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