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> MIG welding, cost effective sources for Argon C02 tanks?, I don't remember them being this expensive!
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post Mar 3 2023, 09:45 AM
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IIRC, back about 10+ years ago, I had a Lincoln MIG welder I bought at HD and I thought the Argon CO2 starter tanks used to cost around $70-80 and refills were $30-40. I sold it a few years later during a move.

Fast forward to today. I purchased a HF combo MIG welder and Northern Tool said $200-ish for the starter tank ?!?!?! Are there any more cost effective places / ways to buy these?

I'd be open to used as well. Are there any issues with out of date threads, nozzles, limitations / unwillingness of vendors to accept older tanks as trade-ins, etc. ?
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post Mar 3 2023, 09:56 AM
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Welcome to 2023 and the effects of money printing, and everything now being called hazardous material. Compressed inert gas had something like an $11 hazardous material surcharge per refill at my local welding supply.

Not sure what you’re calling a starter tank. A couple years ago I bought an extra 4’ argon bottle so that I’d always have a full bottle on hand. Somehow a tank always runs out on Sunday (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) that tank was about $200 and a refill of argon was $80 for my last refill.

You can look into leasing a full size bottle but at my last supplier it didn’t make financial sense for my situation.

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post Mar 3 2023, 10:00 AM
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Have you tried a local welding supplier? I've found mine quite reasonable on tank prices and they also make it very affordable to move up or down in tank size if my needs change.
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post Mar 3 2023, 10:11 AM
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Local welding shop is similar here. Luckily I don't weld much so my tank will....should last a while.

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post Mar 3 2023, 03:02 PM
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Yup expensive for sure. My local airgas charges 150 per 120 sized tank of argon prior to my discount. Expensive
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post Mar 3 2023, 03:05 PM
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I got mine off Facebook marketplace. Think I paid around 80 about 3 years ago. It was I think $100 to fill it from the local gas place.
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post Mar 3 2023, 04:33 PM
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QUOTE(mb911 @ Mar 3 2023, 01:02 PM) *

Yup expensive for sure. My local airgas charges 150 per 120 sized tank of argon prior to my discount. Expensive

Airgas is slippery. I went to my local one, they took over the welding place I'd been going to for years, and got a large spool of Mig wire. Put it on my account.
When I got the bill, there was a charge for "gas".
I called and said I bought welding wire, they said anything that leaves their place gets the "gas" surcharge.
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QUOTE(Unobtanium-inc @ Mar 3 2023, 02:33 PM) *

QUOTE(mb911 @ Mar 3 2023, 01:02 PM) *

Yup expensive for sure. My local airgas charges 150 per 120 sized tank of argon prior to my discount. Expensive

Airgas is slippery. I went to my local one, they took over the welding place I'd been going to for years, and got a large spool of Mig wire. Put it on my account.
When I got the bill, there was a charge for "gas".
I called and said I bought welding wire, they said anything that leaves their place gets the "gas" surcharge.



Trust me I know spend about 100k a year with them at work
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post Mar 3 2023, 05:18 PM
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It's all about energy. They're just taking air and processing it into the gases that we want. Natural gas too I guess.
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