Mainiac Mat
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My first job on the new Arccaptain welder is going to be a repair to my tractor loader bucket (60" wide), which has rusted through in several places. To do this job I need to cut out panels of ~12 ga. steel, clean up the edges and then weld in repair panels, with splice plates on the bottom reinforcing the seams.
I've been eyeing Oxy-Acetylene bottles on all the usual second hand boards, but many are out of date, and I'm reading many reviews on the new bottles purchased online that the local Air Gas shops won't swap them (stating they only swap their own bottles). So to source 80 or 120 cu-ft. Oxy-Acetylene cylinders that I know the local Air Gas shop will swap, it's going to run $800-$1,000. And that's just for the bottles (I already have regulators, hose and torch (provided the mice haven't destroyed them in the barn loft).
Yet a new plasma cutter can be had for less than $500.
And I'm having the same issue with 75/25 Ar/CO2 bottles.... upwards of $500+ for a bottle I know the local shop will swap. So it looks like I'm going to have to run shielded core for the time being.
Up to now, I've been getting by pretty well using the little yellow MAP gas bottles to heat up stuck bolts. So setting up Oxy-Acetylene would be primarily for cutting. (Maybe I'd have application for brazing some day, but that day is not now).
So what says the forum? If you could only have one, and needed to do the job I described, would you rather bite the bullet and get Oxy-Acetylene bottles, or buy a plasma cutter?
I've been eyeing Oxy-Acetylene bottles on all the usual second hand boards, but many are out of date, and I'm reading many reviews on the new bottles purchased online that the local Air Gas shops won't swap them (stating they only swap their own bottles). So to source 80 or 120 cu-ft. Oxy-Acetylene cylinders that I know the local Air Gas shop will swap, it's going to run $800-$1,000. And that's just for the bottles (I already have regulators, hose and torch (provided the mice haven't destroyed them in the barn loft).
Yet a new plasma cutter can be had for less than $500.
And I'm having the same issue with 75/25 Ar/CO2 bottles.... upwards of $500+ for a bottle I know the local shop will swap. So it looks like I'm going to have to run shielded core for the time being.
Up to now, I've been getting by pretty well using the little yellow MAP gas bottles to heat up stuck bolts. So setting up Oxy-Acetylene would be primarily for cutting. (Maybe I'd have application for brazing some day, but that day is not now).
So what says the forum? If you could only have one, and needed to do the job I described, would you rather bite the bullet and get Oxy-Acetylene bottles, or buy a plasma cutter?
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