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Does anyone want to recommend a good gas supplier for MIG welding supplies?
I'm looking to rent a bottle somewhere locally so I can practice my welding (and to also see if I'm good enough before things get much further with Hebe!)
Thanks
Nikki
I'm looking to rent a bottle somewhere locally so I can practice my welding (and to also see if I'm good enough before things get much further with Hebe!)
Thanks
Nikki
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I'd only recommend BOC if you're going to do a LOT of welding over a short period.
A years rental (~£60) and just one refill (~£50) will buy a huge amount of disposable bottles!
Months of work doing a pretty poor car (sills, chassis leg, crossmember floor etc.. can be done with just one BOC bottle)
Therefore if the work is going to take many years it will be cheaper to buy a half decent Minor intead of renting a BOC bottle.
A years rental (~£60) and just one refill (~£50) will buy a huge amount of disposable bottles!
Months of work doing a pretty poor car (sills, chassis leg, crossmember floor etc.. can be done with just one BOC bottle)
Therefore if the work is going to take many years it will be cheaper to buy a half decent Minor intead of renting a BOC bottle.
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mig gas supplies
I have heard that co2 from pub supplies have nasty impurities added.
I get mine from a local Fire Extinguisher Supplier.. £12 for a re-fill
no rental & delivered to my door free..
I get mine from a local Fire Extinguisher Supplier.. £12 for a re-fill
no rental & delivered to my door free..
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Practical Classics has an article on MIG welding this month and it advises you not to use pub gas. Doesn't give a reason though.
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Sarah - 1970 Minor 1000 2-dr
Maggie - 1969 Minor 1000 4-dr
Sarah - 1970 Minor 1000 2-dr
Maggie - 1969 Minor 1000 4-dr
So long as you can find someone who'll refill it, then I reckon 20 quid plus P&P isn't a bad deal. Looks a bit like a repainted fire extinguisher to me though!
I've got a bottle I paid 50 quid for, exchange type refills are about 3 quid a kilo (with the choice of 3 or 5kg bottles). The 50 quid was pricey, but less than a years BOC rental, and the gas is about the same price. Just plain CO2 though, no choice of lovely argoshield
I've got a bottle I paid 50 quid for, exchange type refills are about 3 quid a kilo (with the choice of 3 or 5kg bottles). The 50 quid was pricey, but less than a years BOC rental, and the gas is about the same price. Just plain CO2 though, no choice of lovely argoshield
