Posted by 504 on December 02, 2013 at 18:54:31 from (199.127.54.155):
In Reply to: Re: Cutting Torch posted by John G. Hasler on December 02, 2013 at 16:23:20:
The only people who use 20cf tanks regularly are carrying them up a ladder, and for cutting maybe 24x1/4 cut. By a name brand not the made in China knock off junk.
We are seeing made in China tanks that are not certified for filling anywhere, let alone in the US. A full size set of tanks will run just under 500.00, that should buy a 125 CF OX & a #4(around 136CF)acetylene. Victor, Smith,Harrison and other brands out there. I would also suggest to stop at all of the welding suppliers in your area before buying,we will sell you tanks or lease them by the year,our competition in town sells them to you but the sale is only good for 5 years then you have to buy them again. Just look around and you will love your torch. BTW, spend the extra and by a Rose Bud tip,they are great for heating rusty bolts and heating steel for bending. One more thing, there is almost no difference in price, between a small 60 cf tank and a large 282 cf tank.
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