So I am getting ready to buy a Propane cutting torch and I was just wondering what size propane tank I will need? What size propane tanks do you guys have hooked up to your torch. Thanks
So I am getting ready to buy a Propane cutting torch and I was just wondering what size propane tank I will need? What size propane tanks do you guys have hooked up to your torch. Thanks
I run acctylene but know many people who run propane they almost all use the 20 pound bottle you would find on a grill
We use a 100# but we run 2 torches and we keep a 20# around in case we run out
I'd recomend either a 20 pound or a 30 pound one like you would see on a RV trailer....This size will still make it easy to handle when moving around and taking it in to fill.
ANd you can get em refilled or exchanged almost anywhere or anytime
We run 20 lb easy to replace on a sunday afternoon if i plan poorly!
I wish acctylene was that availbe that's why got more than one acctylene bottle
I have two acetylene bottles, but I also have three of the 20 lb propane bottles, that I got at an auction for $9 total. They're all full. I have another one that I got for a buck, and it feels mostly full. They're the old style valve, but the acetylene gauge will thread right into them. (That's beside the couple I have for the grill. ) I bought a propane tip for the torch. I just haven't got around to trying it out yet. Once they're empty, I'll exchange them....
This may not apply to everyone, but if you use the small BBQ propane bottles for your torch and go through them pretty rapidly, it might be worth buying the larger 30lb bottles made for a forklift. They have a bleeder valve screw on them, so up here they can be filled from an automotive propane nozzle, and you're charged for the actual amount of propane used, at the automotive price. If your bottle doesn't have the bleeder valve (which I've never seen on a BBQ bottle) then it has to be filled at the bottle fill station by the lb., which at least up here is a lot more expensive. I'm not sure if that's widespread, or just a local/Canadian thing. I can get a 30lb forklift bottle filled cheaper than I can get a 20lb BBQ bottle filled.
Someone on CL in stockton,ca was getting rid of like 20 of the 5 foot tall 1 diameter ones free
Won't one 20# propane bottle depending on Use go thru 3 or 4 t oxygen bottles ? Guy I know told me that was wondering if he knew what he was talking bout
Hmmm.........he posted a question and never came back. What's up with that?
use depends on how you set the gauges, i burn forever on little fuel/oxygen but let a friend borrow my setup and he burns a bottle of fuel a day and 2 of oxygen i get maybe 5 or 6 oxygen to fuel (using a grill bottle)
What tip you running and how much oxygen and propane psi ?#
I like a #2 propane tip and run the pressuer as low as you can effectively cut, the thicker the metal the more you jack it up. do not quote me on this but i belive it is 3 on the gas and just enough oxy to blast, i am a tightwad. will check my gauges tomorrow and let you know
i only like acetylene for fab work with cleaner cuts.
Last edited by danielms; 03-23-2012 at 12:38 AM. Reason: afterthought
Born and raised scrapping on acctylene it does everything I ask of it thinking might run another torch was considerng propane or propolyene
I run 1 tip usually 2 or 3 in the thicker stuff and 34 psi oxygen and 4psi acctylene and might the acctylene up to 6 in thick stuff
gas man gave me a bottle of propolyne to try one time, it was nice, burned a little hotter but i went back to propane. good mid grade if you cut alot of thick stuff. i cut up a forklift the other day and propane cut 2" bar no problem, nice thin cuts with small tip.
5 on gas and 22 on oxygen #2 propane tip
Hmmm...guess it's been answered.
thought this was actually about scrapping the tanks themselves...
IT costs like 20+ dollars more for fill without the tank.
To scrap them, the valve is brass, but a pain to remove.
....well off-topic but I was wondering where the heck these guys are selling brake discs also.
ALL the car shops are telling me they get like $2 ea. for them.
Maybe they're being shipped out of country for remanufacture someplace???
...Wish I could get in on that one. ( How are they paying $2 ea. for brake discs???)
Thanks.
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