Airgas is who said they'd have no problem filling a bottle stamped with another's name on it. Just have to get it tested.
Make sure your local guy will fill or exchange your bottle. Try to find a Airgas or a Redball dealer for your refills.
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Tank is now on the way, thanks Gypsy R. Seems like a non standard size but gas guy says he can swap a 60cf tank out for it.This caught my eye. Gas Bottle - Refurbished, Metal Working, Welder Supplies, Welding Accessories | USAWeld.com 55cf refurbished for $100.
Is this a good deal or not? I have no idea. They say shipping is free though.
My first 47" bottle was just south of $200 from airgas, the fill was around $72. Since then I found another local (Miami) small welding supply store that will swap the bottles for $27.
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the top tanks 22 to 42" are 8 inch diameter tanksDepending on the chart you read, 122 -125 for the 47" - 48"
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My measurement of 47" was with the cap off, so 48" it is.
Cylinders can go bad, especially an oxygen tank if it's filled with moist air, it can rust on the inside. If they are dropped and develop a crack or if the threads get buggered up. they may fail it. Tanks get a hydro static test and a visual inspection. But if you take care of them they will last a very long time. A couple of years ago, I saw a photo of a tank that had a Nazi eagle symbol stamped on it, so it had been in service since the '30'sDropped off my 125 cylinder this morning for pressure testing.
Cylinders don't actually go bad do they? I'm assuming that the stamp is just standard protocol?
Looks like testing gets them certified for 10 years. Got my welder in Saturday. I think my tank got here today, will find out shortly
What welder did you get and what do you mean the tanks not as advertised?Got my tank, not exactly as advertised, is around 26" to top of valve and 7" in diameter but still appears to be around a 55 cf tank
The tank was 26" to top of valve, not 29 like advertised. Also is not 8" diameter, was 7" diameter. The good news is the gas dealer I ended up using (Roberts Oxygen) said it was a 60 CF tank and he swapped it out for me and charged $25 for the gas (Airgas wanted $45 to swap a 60). So I'm happy, $100 for tank, 25 + tax for the fill, and the welder was the Eastwood 135 I picked up on cyber monday for $234 with free shipping, so I am all in for $360.What welder did you get and what do you mean the tanks not as advertised?