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Clubroom => Tech Talk => Topic started by: Bruised on May 23, 2013, 03:58:14 pm
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Whats the best way to buy (or rent?) oxy/acetylene these days?
Are BOC the only suppliers?
Cheers
Bruce :-\
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Bruce ... ring around and compare rental and gas cost as they vary ..... Supa gas - BOC - Air Liquid - Agas national - star gas ... etc
I'm using supa gas
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Do you have your own bottles? Is it worth having your own bottles?
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If you have a local agent
http://www.speedgas.com.au/home.html
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No I rent.
Yeap speedgas is a option, I'm not sure if they have made it to sunny Qld yet ;)
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Today, I do not think it is possible to own bottles. I rent.
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As I understand it, the problem is that acetylene bottles are far more dangerous than people realise and need regular safety checks.
I was surprised to see the contents of a screed sent to rural fire service personell re safe handling of acet. bottles especially if they have been involved in incidents (other than fire) like road accidents etc.
cheers pancho.
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As I understand it, the problem is that acetylene bottles are far more dangerous than people realise and need regular safety checks.
I was surprised to see the contents of a screed sent to rural fire service personell re safe handling of acet. bottles especially if they have been involved in incidents (other than fire) like road accidents etc.
cheers pancho.
The reason the gas companies want to do the rental over private ownership is for safety with the added bonus that the gas 'cartels' can gouge some more dollars. All cylinders are now on data bases to ensure all compliance checks are maintained on schedule and any old cylinders returning after being 'lost' can be captured and dealt with appropriately. I know with BOC when I return an empty cylinder they know more about how long I have had it than I do !
Acetylene is seriously dangerous gas. The protocols for post fire exposure are a total pain in the arse for us in FRNSW but must be carried out because acetylene cylinders can become very unstable after exposure to fire and can spontaneously explode with spectacular results !
Acetylene - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUmLe9WCXX0
LPG is pretty dodgy too just for the record - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7RNYw11XHM
Like everything in life if you know your shit and are careful it is great stuff and I couldn't be without a set of 'E' s in the workshop. My rental from BOC per month is Oxy - $14.99 + GST, Acetylene $14.99, 'G' Argoshield $16.49 (latest May/13 statement)
The cost of refills - now that is another story !!! = $$$
There are alternatives as well depending on your needs. I just prefer the oxy/acetylene combo because I am old school I guess.
Any welders speak up and enlighten the unwashed !
Dave Mac ;)
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Do you need an oxy what were you looking to use it for if it is only to heat things up there are some good alternatives if you want to cut or weld using it then yes you will definitely want it a handy tool that is for sure.
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LP works fine for heating and cutting and not so good for welding.
Use the proper LP tip in your cutting handpiece for best results.
The main advantage with LP is the cost.
8.5kg at Bunnings $21.50 exchange and no rental. ;D
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One of the things that startled me re the safe handling of acetylene bottles was the bit that stated 'if an acetylene bottle is dropped onto a solid surface around 1ft or more it can cause a reaction with the acetone etc inside and can explode maybe a day later.'
My mind goes back to the days when the delivery drivers carried the bottles on there side and slipped them off as required. Seemed all the drivers were worried about was not dropping the bottle on their foot!
With LPG everyone should see the Film B.L.E V.I.
cheers pancho.
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While at Gasweld today I noticed that they have refillable gas bottles for sale Argoshield/Argon type gases for migs but sadly no oxy or acet. The size E are about $465 each for a full cylinder and you own them, they exchange them when empty for around $170. They also have size D and G.
Probably take about 3 years to get your money back but all cream from then on. I dont think CIG is any cheaper for refills.
Zane
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Like a lot of us here the cost of bottle rental has really cheesed me off, have been looking for alternatives as the friend who lets me use his set for a reasonable fee is soon to retire and he will be handing the bottles back, this mob look interesting:
http://www.airefrig.com.au/
click on product range and at the bottom of the drop down list is product range, then you see A-GAS and from that click on the second last choice and you get this pdf...
http://www.airefrig.com.au/file/price_guide/2012_mar/489-492.pdf
I rang them a month or so back and althougth i cannot remember the refill prices I recall it was competitive and the bottle rental was minimal, if i recall sort of an accounting fee and they owen the bottle and you do not pay rent so long as you are using, as said a bit vague so someone will have to call and sus it out.
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Check this product out. I haven't owned a Oxy/Acetylene set myself but for the handyman this product may be worth considering.
http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/K075 (http://www.machineryhouse.com.au/K075)
This company seems to have some good products.
Kevin
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Bunnings has aceteylene and oxygen bottles now $200 deposit on each cylinder and $70 and $90 to swap. When your finished you get your deposit back
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What sizes Lozza?
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The small ones