Hi, I have been experimenting with stick welding for a few years but I want to try TIG. I bought a TIG machine and a gas cylinder on eBay. Are there any places which fill tanks instead of renting them in the greater Cincinnati area, I'm under the impression gas suppliers are hesitant to fill bottles from outside sources?Thanks,Dave Raines
Reply:Two options,1) search here for the multitude of threads about cylinders.2)stop at you local welding supply and ask what their process is.
Reply:If your bottle is still good,and not out of expiration you can get it filled or trade it in at Tractor Supply Company. Theres a local shop in monroe off 63 that sells welding supplies and gas... used to also be one off by-pass 4 closer to rt. 4 in fairfield...Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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Originally Posted by IAMsteelworker
If your bottle is still good,and not out of expiration you can get it filled or trade it in at Tractor Supply Company. Theres a local shop in monroe off 63 that sells welding supplies and gas... used to also be one off by-pass 4 closer to rt. 4 in fairfield...Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
Reply:The best way is to physically take it to gas supplier and most likely they will exchange it as long as it is "owner" bottle your good. If 80 cu ft all are owner as well as 150 cu ft size.Every location goes by their rules and we would only be guessing otherwise.https://www.bing.com/maps?q=welding+...25be9d65d8b6f0 Last edited by danielplace; 6 Days Ago at 10:43 AM.
Reply:A list near you.https://www.yellowpages.com/cincinna...-gas-cylindersChrisAuction Addict