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Help sizing these oxy acetylene tanks?

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I just picked these 3/4 full tanks off Facebook pretty cheap along with a Harris torch/regulator set.

I’m trying to determine the max draw I can put on the acetylene tank. It’s about 24 1/4” tall and 7 1/2” diameter. From the Internet dumpster diving I’ve done, it appears it’s a “WQ” tank with either a 60 or 75 cu ft capacity? I don’t want to grossly exceed the 1/7 (1/10 now) rule.

I’m not trying to run a rosebud or anything, just a 10cfh 6290-0 cutting tip. The torch came with a 6290 1AC 2-piece tip that Harris lists as pulling 18-36cfh. That seems a little much for this tank.

The oxy tank I’m pretty sure is an 80cu ft. It’s 36 1/2” tall (to the top of the valve knob) and 7” in diameter.

My main use for this will be automotive heating and cutting. Any help appreciated.

Thanks,

Joel
 

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MJD1

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You have nothing to worry about with a #0 tip, even a #3 cutting tip would be ok. Intermittent use changes thing in the 1 in 7 rule as far as I'm concerned. If your really doing a lot of heating a large rosebud running on propane is a good option.
 
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Thanks for the insight. It’s funny, they supply that same 18-36 cfh tip with their porta torch and a 10cu ft tank. You’d think there would be red caution tape all over it saying “don’t use the included cutting tip” if it was that deadly. I mean that’s 13-26 times the advised 1/7 rule on a 10ft tank.

I’m gonna see how it goes with the Acetalyne, definitely considering LP. I’m not much of a welder, retired auto tech. Sick and tired of waiting on mapp gas to maybe get things hot enough while heating up everything around where I actually need the heat. Just needed a good old gas axe!
 
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I contacted Linde today and they informed me the Acetalyne tank is what they call a #2 tank and it is rated at 60 cu ft. They “only” charge $80 for an exchange. Thanks for the help everyone.
 
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