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Want empty/expired welding tanks

auntiebling

megalomaniacal troglodyte
Staff member
recycling this thread, i could use another one. oxygen or argon/co2 etc. no acetylene tanks unfortunately, i don't know how to safely handle the junk inside and don't want to learn.
 
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HAWK91

Pay this man hez money
Call Alliance Welding Supply in Oakland. I'm sure they would give you a scrap cylinder.
 

auntiebling

megalomaniacal troglodyte
Staff member
I've thought about asking my.local welding shop. Dont want to get laughed at :laughing
 

ctwo

Merely Rhetorical
My helium tank is going to be my portable air tank. Sorry...

Would diving tanks work for your bell?
 

auntiebling

megalomaniacal troglodyte
Staff member
heck yeah diving tanks would work. especially the heavy steel ones.

these are the helium tanks i'm after.
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maybe make a propane forge from it. lots use propane cylinders but i don't trust myself enough to not blow up
 
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Erbuck

Power Lurker
Would diving tanks work for your bell?

Yea, I was going to suggest calling a few dive shops and asking if they have any tanks that failed specification. Not sure if they will be cooperative, unless they have a way to disable those tanks before they sell/give it to you.
 

David919

Ride Again!
Cylinder Bell

If you‘d asked two weeks ago I could have given you 3-4 empty one time use bottles and an empty reusable cylinder, but we’re done going through and cleaning the yard and don’t have anymore. Some one madea small kiln type thing with a disposable and a couple of us made some bells.
https://youtu.be/p1A7hO614pg
youtu.be/p1A7hO614pg

The wife doesn’t like it, so I’m still looking for a good spot. I was gonna hang somekind of paddle on it to catch the wind and try to make it wind operated.
 

berth

Well-known member
maybe make a propane forge from it. lots use propane cylinders but i don't trust myself enough to not blow up

Doesn't the valve of a propane tank unscrew? Can't you just, you know, unscrew the valve and remove it? Then you can, at a minimum, just fill it with water (that'll evacuate everything).
 

auntiebling

megalomaniacal troglodyte
Staff member
Doesn't the valve of a propane tank unscrew? Can't you just, you know, unscrew the valve and remove it? Then you can, at a minimum, just fill it with water (that'll evacuate everything).

Yes, but when they're "empty" they're still ~1\3 full because of a valve that prevents them from completely emptying. Residual fumes... eh. I am more averse to selfimmolation as I age
 

Moto5150

Well-known member
I have a tank in my attic, one of the single use helium deals. I’m located in newark if still needed.
 

900ss

Well-known member
There were two in our trash enclosure this morning. If they are still there do you want them? I'm in San Jose in the vicinity of SJC.
 

900ss

Well-known member
I retrieved them for you. Do you want to get them today? I'm available for a while if you do.

PM me for my cell if you wish.

Ken
 
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