Ok my next question I guess is do you keep the clean auto cast separate from the boilers, cast pipe, bathtubs, etc? Clean auto cast such as drums and rotors are there own separate grade aside from stove cast which would be your boilers, cast pipe, bathtubs, boilers, etc. Do you also have a heavy breakable cast pile such as unprepared machinery?
On the cutting side of things what torches are you using and how many of the 160 liter liquids are you using a week. If you are going through four or more and you are currently stationary you might want to just pour a concrete pad put up some fencing and some flammable liquid signs, etc. and go bulk. The smallest tank they make is a micro-bulk and it holds around 23,000 cubic feet of oxygen you don't need a pad for it either but if you are using more then that in a week I would suggest a 500 gallon bulk tank which holds around 56,000 cubic feet of product when topped off and with a good vacuum in the tank you will have zero bleed off of your product in the tank which unlike those sh%tty 160 liquids are constantly popping off and bleeding oxygen out the safety valve. If you are using quantity then there is no reason not to go bulk with both your propane and oxygen. Everyone loves making more money there cut material and this is pretty much the only way to cut your costs down to a few dollars per ton excluding labor.
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