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Default ON topic (wow!) OA Welding tank problem

cavelamb himself wrote:
I seem to have a problem here.

Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.

No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
materials.

Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece are deemed ok,
but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...

So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?

Tanks were last exchanged in 05.

I don't recall the correct size designations.
O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.

What would it be worth in cash or trade?

Richard



It really depends on how often you might need them in the future.
There has to be several options other than parting with them.
the insurance clause is onerous and stupid.. what about gas for a
grass mower? chainsaw etc, or fire wood and paper? Ask the landlord
about this?
.. there all other combustible materials like upholstered furniture
magazines cooking oil as well as cotton clothing plastic etc.
What about releasing the gas? fromthe tank. No gas no fire risk.
then you get to Keep the gear.
Youve a natural justice right to raise these concerns