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    Default Mig Welding Gas

    Looking for a 75 25 mig welding tank full of gas. I have a tank that I don't believe a gas place will fill. Looking for a tank that already had gas in it.

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    Tractor supply. About $140 for a little tank.

    http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pro...-size-20-cu-ft

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    I had a tank and exchanged it at Praxair for around 150 or so.

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    Watch Craigslist, that's the only place I buy tanks. Buy expired, then pay to get them filled and recertified.

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    I have a tank I bought a few years ago on Craigslist. It was full at the time and the previous owner was not sure if anyone would refill it. It does not have any name on the top ring. Any suggestions on where to take it?

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    I just took one to Air Gas today, they wanted $40 extra for an expired tank

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    Wow. Last time I had an expired tank it was 10 bucks extra to swap it. That was just last year.


    Unless the tank you have is an industrial size, any welding supply should swap it. I go to airgas because there's one right across from my work.
    I used to be 'with it'. Then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm 'with' isn't 'it', and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me.......



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    Thanks guys

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    Mine has a sticker on it from a gas company in Virginia. Do they care about that when you exchange them.

    It also has 08 +* on it which if I reasearched correctly means it is still good until 2018???

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    Yeah, it's probably from 08, you shouldn't have a problem swapping it. The cert is good for 10 years.
    I used to be 'with it'. Then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm 'with' isn't 'it', and what's 'it' seems weird and scary to me.......



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