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i have a pro140 was wondering does it matter what size bottle to use fo the gauges i,m a backyard welder from ga. plumber by trade thanks
Reply:As big as you can afford OR as big as you can fit in the space allocated for it. Believe me when I say, it's not fun running out when you need to weld something. I have a 300 bottle.John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:The bigger the bottle the cheaper the gas per cubic foot, significantly. Get the largest size you can afford and can lift. I have several for sale, if you are near Las Vegas.
Reply:I agree with the above. Just curious, What part of GA, I am in Southwest Ga myself. I'll be glad to help ya out if ya need any advice or help getting started. ~JacksonI'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:thanks for the info. ilive in ga.
Reply:douglasville outside of atlanta i got a deal on a 4foot bottle but wasent to sure about the gauges or pres.
Reply:Welcome. Yup, go as big as you can go. What do ya mean you ain't sure about the gauges and pressure?DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools
Reply:i wasent sure that the gauges that came with my welder would fit a big bottle or small bottle i,m just a plumber,some welden skills mostly stick welding repairing ditchwitch,not to much mig.
Reply:The gauges will fit any bottle.John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:Originally Posted by MAC702The bigger the bottle the cheaper the gas per cubic foot, significantly. Get the largest size you can afford and can lift. I have several for sale, if you are near Las Vegas.
Reply:I have some 125s, a 150, and several 250s, plus a mid and large acetylene. I can check their size if interested. I'll have to check their value if you're interested in tanks that size.PM me, so I remember to do it tomorrow.
Reply:Pm sent mac702I will weld it. cert. boom, sissor, gradall operator. la city stick cert.
Reply:125 CF $80150 CF $100250 CF $175Most of 'em probably still have some sort of gas, too. |
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