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Welding tank refills
LOL
"Steve Worcester" wrote in message
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demurrage
At least check with www.dictionary.com before judgment
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Steve Worcester
"Cass" wrote in
message
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YOU MEAN DEMMURAGE!
Now, Lichtman, if you are smart, you will say something like: "Yes, you
are
right. I misspelled the word". If you are as dumb as you have
presented
yourself, you will say something like: "No, I mean 'demurage".
Uh-oh, you think you see a 'shot' from that? Wrong, kid, as anyone
would
know, you simply misspelled "demmurage" and only petty folks would make
an
issue from it. On the other hand, 'dice' was not misspelled and it was
used
in proper context.
See how this works? You take a swing when you had no reason to and you
get
a bigger swing back.
Is this pettiness in action? YOU BET. I could simply leave it alone
and
so
doing, ensure that you would jump on the next guy when you wanted to
look
superior. Maybe this is not a price for you to pay but you will think
about
it -unless you are a true knuckle-dragger.
Cass
"Leo Lichtman" wrote in message
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"David A. Webb" wrote in message
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On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 19:13:30 GMT, "Leo Lichtman"
wrote:
If I were to buy some tanks outright, from a store or a private
party,
I
would probably have to wait to have them sent out for refill, and I
would
pay for retest every five years. If a tank failed retest, I would
be
out
the entire value of the tank.
IMO, leasing is the only way to go.
Do you have monthly or yearly fees?
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When I first started welding, I bought the gas, and was allowed one
month's
free demurage with each refill. After that, it was something like 8
cents
a
day. I used enough gas that I never ran over a month, until I got
sick,
and
the tanks sat there for a couple of months. That was when I decided
to
go
for the lease.
^^^^^^^^^^^
Or maintenance fees? What did your lease cost, compared to buying a
tank
outright?
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No fees at all, ever, in all the years I have been doing this. At the
place
I got my tamks, I am don't think they had tanks for outright sale.
The
lease was around $100, but that was 40 years ago--I'm sure it is much
higher
now.
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If/when I exchange a tank that is out of it's test date, I pay the
money
to
have it tested
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
That is definitely different from my contract. I have never paid for
a
retest.
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