One more thing to add: If you look into a used one, make sure you can get the tanks refilled.
Some tanks are leased & if it hasn't been used for a long time, the lease may be up & can't be filled.
Some places won't fill them unless you can verify ownership.
(I've never had a problem... but I've heard of people who have)
The biggest thing is that if the tanks are leased, they may also be stolen. Also one company does not like to fill another companies tanks. You USED to have proof of ownership but anymore they don't ask, or at least they didn't with me. My dad had his own tanks, the guy that filled them went out of business, but I can take them south of me to another town and get them filled, no problem. What they will do though if the tanks look to be in bad shape and they have very rusty bottoms, they may send them in to be tested at a slight cost. If they are proved faulty, the tank will be confiscated. Then it's a 50/50 chance on whether you get another tank or have to lease one.
Somewhere I heard a while back that they were going to do away with owning tanks and all tanks were going to be leased out and rotated at certain intervals for safety reasons and the tank quality would fall on the company that supplies and fills them

I don't know how true it is, but it's what I heard a while back and may have been on this site I heard it.
I bought a set off of a neighbor sown the road when he got divorced. They are a little larger set. I also have my dads set which is a medium set and currently setting empty. I would probably sell my larger set to someone with gauges fairly reasonable. With me, I don't weld, but may silver solder some, or I may use them to cut rebar once in a while. Other than that, they just set.
That brings up another question that I don't know an answer and maybe some on here CAN answer it.......If you have your own set of tanks, are you allowed to paint them? The reason I ask is that my dads set has an orange acetylene tank and a green oxygen tank. My large set is both green, a lighter shade and a darker shade. I would like to take dads set and paint the Acetylene bright red, and the oxygen bright green, if allowable.
And for ones that may not know, if you buy a set of tanks, MAKE SURE you get the caps that go with them. Some places will not even mess with a tank if the cap is not with it, plus you are not supposed to transport a tank without the caps. And transporting cylinders brings up a whole new argument in itself. If you get your cylinder(s) filled, the place doing so, at least the welding shop close to me, will give you a slip of paper to keep with you while transporting the cylinder. What it states on the paper I am not sure, as it was so long ago that I had my tanks filled. also for the curious as to renting a tank, my 75/25 tank of Argon for my welder is a medium size cylinder, and it is $8.50/month rental. To buy the cylinder, it used to be $129. When I got the bill the other day I looked at the cylinder cost and it is now $237. I should have bought it then, and probably should buy it now instead of renting it. I've rented it when I was in the process of redoing my '62 Impala, which was back in '06. I could have bought it a few times over now.
