![]() ![]() is proportionally larger, about 2-3 times the size but they are the same height), An 80? and 125? Argon and 125? Argon/CO2. I own all my tanks but I'm not sure of the sizes: Oxy and Acetylene (Ace. You should find out what it costs to lease (in your area) vs cost to buy & "run the numbers" to find out how much it will cost you per year. That's another reason to buy from the LWS whenever you can ![]() Nobody ever asked about the lease, but about 5-6 years ago I got to feeling guilty about the expired lease agreement, so I asked my "friendly local neighborhood Dave" at the LWS if I needed to renew it, & what's it going to cost me? He said the place had changed owners a half a dozen times since that agreement, thanks for asking, but as far as we're concerned, you own those tanks! ( Of course I have bought several thousand dollars worth of equipment from him too). When I got them filled, they always swapped tanks. Thoughts?Different areas have different prices.When I got my O/A tanks, in the mid 70's, all that I could get was a long-term lease.$100.00 for 20years on the oxygen & 15 on the acetylene, they figured that was the average working life of the cylinders at that time. the other? What do most of you do, and are you a large outfit or a small one man shop? I would be a one man show, & wouldn't use a huge amount of gas, if that makes a diff. Are there any obvious benefits to going one way verses the other? I usually like to own my stuff, unless it is something that would be obsolete fairly quickly, and is updated often. I went to my local welding shop, noticed that they both lease and sell tanks. ![]()
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