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greggy
 
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Default WTB: LARGE ACE and H2O WELDING TANKS...Empty and cheap

Looking for the large welding tanks. Would like to purchase if the
price is right or if someone wants to just get rid of them. Please
email or respond if interested in helping me out.
Thanks in advance,
Greg

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Grant Erwin
 
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greggy wrote:

Looking for the large welding tanks. Would like to purchase if the
price is right or if someone wants to just get rid of them. Please
email or respond if interested in helping me out.
Thanks in advance,
Greg


Perhaps "ACE" is short for acetylene? Perhaps you are laboring under
the delusion that H2O is the chemical formula for oxygen? OK, let's
guess that you are looking for oxygen and acetylene tanks.

You didn't say where you're located. What if there were some free
tanks located in say Nome, Alaska? Are you still interested?

Expect to pay about $250 for a pair of owner tanks with a usable
welding cart, pair of single-stage regulators, and hoses. Filling
a large oxygen tank is now about $90 - let me tell you, it won't
be easy to find someone to donate that to you. Filling a large
acetylene tank is even more.

You might want to consider an oxy-propane setup. Propane is a lot
cheaper than acetylene.

GWE
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