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Clubroom => Tech Talk => Topic started by: FAT-TOY on May 14, 2017, 10:44:05 pm
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Well my welding gases are all empty and I am not prepared to be ripped off anymore by BOG. So I am thinking about going with one of those buy the bottle and then pay a fee and swap for a full bottle. Then when its no longer needed you get your money back when the bottles are returned. Sounds like a better deal but Bunnings only keep D size cylinders (not big enough), other company's like Gasweld have a full range of sizes but they don't keep acetylene. I know I can set it up to use LPG but I don't think it burns hot enough to weld. I would eventually like to have a argoshield 50 or similar for my Mig welder and also oxy and acet for welding and heating. I still have about half a bottle on argon for welding aluminium but I rarely use it, so hopefully it will last for a while.
Over the years people ask can you do a bit of welding on a trailer or broken gate and you just do it for them and never charge for it, but it's getting to a stage now where the money you have to pay to have and use these tools will make the free job a thing of the past.
So who has the best price for this type of gas supply, has anyone on this forum gone down this route and are there any pit falls I need to look out for.
Zane
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yep the Bunnings bottles are small but they are open every day and often to 7pm
Maybe a cheapo plasma cutter so you can throw the gas axe away - they use heaps of gas
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I rented an acetylene cylinder from Liquid Air for many years but the annual rental was way too high.
For acetylene, I recently changed to Coregas who have a local agent and with them you buy the cylinder (and contents) for a few hundred dollars and own it from then on (no more rent)
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The coregas option sounds good if they have agents nearby. I ran oxy/propane for a few years. I brazed light stuff, did plumbing and heated with it but fusion welded steel with the stick.
I like smaller cylinders as they're easier to move around.
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I bought my mine from Speedy Gas as I have a local agent, cost 1k to set it up but I am happy with it.
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My BOC bottles are empty and really on a mates account, so it was off to Bunnings today.Coregas , each bottle is $200 deposit, then oxy is $69 and acetylene is $99. So $568.00 in total. I reckon it's not too bad a cost every now and then, also convenient as Bunnings are everywhere unlike BOC.
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I spoke to an agent from Coregas today, he told me that Bunnings will be stocking (E) size bottles soon, but not sure how soon. I think I will wait and see if that happens. That's if I can stand the welding with gasless wire.
Zane
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Bunnings just built a mega store 800 Meters away from us , thats handy. I looked into the oxy side of it and now waiting for the renewal from BOC . Unfortunately the Nitrogen and Argo bottles will have to stay with BOC , since Bunnings dont do them (yet ) . But still, paying for 2 bottles less is a good start.
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boc have a new d size program that gives you a refill for a fixed price with free rent give them a call as im a bit scetchy on the full details