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WARPIG Tech Talk - Air
Tank fittings are about $60 plus the tank

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Posted by Dale DuPont on August 30, 2002 at 02:13:36:

In Reply to: How much for a fill system? posted by Samical on August 29, 2002 at 23:49:12:

Your local welding supplier will have it. PraxAir or something simular. They may be able to fix you up with a fill station too. Just a tank fitting, hose, and fitting to screw our tank into. (a bottomline receiver will work).
You can get fancy and have an exhaust valve to vent the hose so it is easy to remove the tank from the hose.

If you are in the boondocks, The local welding shop can tell you where he gets his supplies.

They usually charge a deposit for the tank. But it is refundable. $50-100. They will deliver to your house just like to the welding shop.

The CO2 fill is about $20-30. They just bring you a new full tank and pick up the empty.

Now Nitrogen is about the same. But the fill station involves regulators and you can spend $200-300 on the regulator and related hardware.


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