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superduty1

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Where do you buy your gas for MIG welding? I use 75/25 and have a 60 cu ft bottle. In the past I have gone to AIRGAS and used a friends account for a better than "walk in" pricing. My friends company has moved to Texas and his account with AIRGAS is no more.

I went to AIRGAS yesterday and the guy tells me $77 to swap out the bottle (I own the bottle). I thought that was high. After a little bit of haggling he sold it to me for $40 + fees and tax = $55.68.

Kind of annoying that the no haggle "walk in" price is almost $22 more than the haggle price.

I just called Praxair and they said $42. I didn't ask them about their fees. Worth it to pay a few dollars more if I don't have to haggle.

Airgas has a cylinder maintenance fee of $3.40 and a hazmat fee of $7.45

FWIW, I am in Southern California
 
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I go to airgas for my tanks, i think my last mig tank (80) was around the $60, but one of the guys there a few yrs ago set me as a business account so theres some discount. I know some people like to **** on airgas for prices and not being an indy LWS, but theyre the most convenient to me and my shop, friendly staff that will sit around and ******** with me amd maybe toss in a freeby now and then, and there just arent that many welding supply shops around here. The next closest LWS is a town over and in a bad part of that town, both in the people that live there as well as its a ****** drive over there with the condition of the roads, the traffic and all of the short intersections, makes it a solid half hr drive minimum. 5minute drive to airgas and $5 or $10 more is well worth it to me.
 

Zebu Fellenz

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I go to my local Airgas and have an account for the Farm. I can't remember an exact price offhand but my bottles are 300cf and I can't remember ever having a fill/swap of any shielding gas that cost over $100.
 

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That pricing you posted is right in line with what we're paying. Sounds like the Airgas salesman just gave you the business account pricing instead of the walk-in pricing.
 

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I get all my gas from the local welding supply. They are a great vendor. It’s a local chain, they beat the pants off all the big corporate gas companies.

I own approximately 20 cylinders. About half are the 330cf size. I own whatever cylinders I have in my possession at any given time. When I need gas, the delivery truck swaps them out for another cylinder that I then own. I’m always guaranteed a cylinder that’s in good test and certified.

I just signed my gas price agreement for the next two years and I’m locked in right around $35 for a 330 CF argon and within a buck or two of that for 330 CF of 75/25 and 90/10.

We use about 2 to 3 cylinders a week in my shop.
 

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I get all my gas from the local welding supply. They are a great vendor. It’s a local chain, they beat the pants off all the big corporate gas companies.

I own approximately 20 cylinders. About half are the 330cf size. I own whatever cylinders I have in my possession at any given time. When I need gas, the delivery truck swaps them out for another cylinder that I then own. I’m always guaranteed a cylinder that’s in good test and certified.

I just signed my gas price agreement for the next two years and I’m locked in right around $35 for a 330 CF argon and within a buck or two of that for 330 CF of 75/25 and 90/10.

We use about 2 to 3 cylinders a week in my shop.

That's the way to do it. Unfortunately, most of us don't do nearly that volume. I have seen Farm & Fleet has thoroughbred for homegamers that only do a bottle every 20 years. Exchange or buy only; no refilling yours on site, of course.
 

dr_clyde

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I should point out that my pricing and service isn’t tied to my volume or being a business. They treated me just as good as a hobbiest. All I needed was an account so they could assign a salesman.
 

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Eventually your owned cylinder is going out of certification by date and (here) you pay $25 when you hit that point. If you are astute with the date stamps you can probably dodge it pretty well.
 

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That's the way to do it. Unfortunately, most of us don't do nearly that volume. I have seen Farm & Fleet has thoroughbred for homegamers that only do a bottle every 20 years. Exchange or buy only; no refilling yours on site, of course.

I think Thoroughbred are onto something. Their gas prices are actually pretty competitive now - for me to swap out my 80cf bottle at the local Northern Tool, it's actually cheaper than what Airgas would charge me on a walk-in price ($50 vs $63). I'm sure I could get a better price from Airgas if I asked, but I like the fact that if I need gas on a Saturday afternoon, I can be up and running again within a half hour by swapping bottles at the NT just a few miles away from my house. If I was tied to Airgas, I'd have to wait until Monday and burn up my entire lunch hour driving to the other side of town and back.
 

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I think Thoroughbred are onto something. Their gas prices are actually pretty competitive now - for me to swap out my 80cf bottle at the local Northern Tool, it's actually cheaper than what Airgas would charge me on a walk-in price ($50 vs $63). I'm sure I could get a better price from Airgas if I asked, but I like the fact that if I need gas on a Saturday afternoon, I can be up and running again within a half hour by swapping bottles at the NT just a few miles away from my house. If I was tied to Airgas, I'd have to wait until Monday and burn up my entire lunch hour driving to the other side of town and back.

I agree. It's a handy commodity. Shielding gas was oddly hard to get for something in so many shops around here. I never understood why welding supplies were impossible to get outside of F&F. TSC has a small selection of a few consumables, ace had a few boxes of rod and the stingers before they closed, but anything non (china)/unusual was a drive to either Rockford or Janesville :dunno:
 

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Asking $77 for swapping out a 60CF tank?!?! That’s insane.

My local Paxair will swap out my 120CF C25 (75 Argon / 25 CO2) for about 35 bucks plus tax.

You are being taken for a ride man...
 

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TSC up here swap out price is $100 CAD for a 80cf C25...you guys have it easy.
 
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I'm not debating renting vs. owning. I just find it odd that people will "buy" a bottle, but then still do bottle swap service. My "owned" bottle gets filled. I get the same bottle back that I handed them.

I never have to pay for a hydro test or any potential maintenance like paint or valve repair.

I just get a fresh, full cylinder every time.

It’s also much faster, you never are waiting on them to fill your stuff. Just swap and go.
 

Zebu Fellenz

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I'm not debating renting vs. owning. I just find it odd that people will "buy" a bottle, but then still do bottle swap service. My "owned" bottle gets filled. I get the same bottle back that I handed them.

From the other side of the fence I find it odd that anyone cares whether they keep their original owned bottle or swap each time? Is there something that makes "your" bottle special? Paint a mural on it or have sentimental attachment?

I own all my bottles to save what would be several hundred dollars in lease/rental fees annually. When I swap I get a bottle that looks just like mine, is current in test, and usually has better paint. :lol_hitti

I'm not even sure if it would be possible to have "my bottle" filled with the local supplier?
 

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At my place, all the rented/swapped bottles are beat, while the bottle I bought looks brand new. Not sure it really matters, but having something I "bought" be taken away and swapped with another just sits odd with me.
 

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Yeah, my gas dealer paints the cylinders regularly. They all look sharp and clean for the most part. A few scuffs and scrapes, but if they get too banged up they give them some love with a paint roller.
 

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I'm not debating renting vs. owning. I just find it odd that people will "buy" a bottle, but then still do bottle swap service. My "owned" bottle gets filled. I get the same bottle back that I handed them.

In my area no one will fill a bottle while you wait. So your choices are buy and swap, rent monthly, or bring in your bottle and wait 7-10 days to get it back full.

As a hobbyist, renting didn't make any sense. I don't want to make two trips to wait at least a week when I need something NOW. So buying and swapping made the most sense. And I never have to worry about expired tanks.
 

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At my place, all the rented/swapped bottles are beat, while the bottle I bought looks brand new. Not sure it really matters, but having something I "bought" be taken away and swapped with another just sits odd with me.

I bought one of "their" bottles so it doesn't really matter that I swap. Sometimes I get a nicer one, sometimes less nice.

I have the option to keep the bottle at any point, but then become responsible for repair, replacement, certification. Plus with the volume they do if having a pretty bottle mattered to me, I'm sure I could bug the guy and he would let me pick one out of the filled stack.
 

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In my area no one will fill a bottle while you wait. So your choices are buy and swap, rent monthly, or bring in your bottle and wait 7-10 days to get it back full.

As a hobbyist, renting didn't make any sense. I don't want to make two trips to wait at least a week when I need something NOW. So buying and swapping made the most sense. And I never have to worry about expired tanks.
Maybe that's the difference. My place will just fill the bottle for you while you wait. Doesn't take very long.

I do get the whole deal about expired tanks, but the certs are what, ten years? The $3 or whatever bottle fee they charge whenever they swap tanks probably adds up to the cost of a cert anyways.
 

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local mob charges around $180 for a refill of a 8.7m3 "G" size bottle, ive heard you can also buy the bottle though im not sure of the price

work gets a delivery of ARCAL (75-25) in maxi packs from air liquide every three weeks or so
ill find out how much we get charged
 

L.Cheapo

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Maybe that's the difference. My place will just fill the bottle for you while you wait. Doesn't take very long.

I do get the whole deal about expired tanks, but the certs are what, ten years? The $3 or whatever bottle fee they charge whenever they swap tanks probably adds up to the cost of a cert anyways.

They don't charge me a fee for exchange, just the price of the gas. Maybe because I bought the bottle from them initially? Who knows.
 
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