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Old 08-14-2002, 09:20 PM
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Default Where to find CO2 cylinders (other than LFS or MO)

Hi,

Thanks Steve for the info. I didn't think you could use the mix gas regulator on CO2. Each type of gas has their own internal pressure and each regulator is design for a specific pressure level. It's been a while since I used a cutting torch, so I may have forgoten something.

Tony,

$300 for a tank!! What a rip off. I think it is best to follow Steve's advice and use that $50 cylinder. The trick is to find that valve. Well...Liquid Air has it (they need to have it). Just tell them that you have a cylinder and you just need the valve because the valve is too old (or some excuse like that). Stores that speciallize in wielding (MIG) should be able to help you too, but you may need to special order the part. BTW, if you can't find a $100 regulator around your area, J&L sells them for about $70.

I had a rough time finding my CO2 for a good price.

Good Luck.

- Victor.
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