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cavelamb himself[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 01:34 AM
I seem to have a problem here.

Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.

No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
materials.

Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...

So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?

Tanks were last exchanged in 05.

I don't recall the correct size designations.
O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.

What would it be worth in cash or trade?

Richard

Charles Vincent
July 22nd 07, 02:02 AM
cavelamb himself wrote:
> I seem to have a problem here.
>
> Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
> regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>
> No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
> in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
> materials.
>
> Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
> but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>
> So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>
> Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>
> I don't recall the correct size designations.
> O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>
> What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>
> Richard
>
>
>
>
It sounds like the tanks you have are too large to be owner tanks in
Texas, so get your deposit back on the tanks from whoever actually owns
them. Store the torch till you need them again. I am in DFW area and
interested if you really want to get rid of them and they are owner
tanks. If they are owner tanks, most places will take your tanks in
exchange, so they may buy them as well. What area are you renting in?

Charles

cavelamb himself[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 02:36 AM
Charles Vincent wrote:

> cavelamb himself wrote:
>
>> I seem to have a problem here.
>>
>> Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>> regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>>
>> No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>> in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>> materials.
>>
>> Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>> but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>>
>> So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>>
>> Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>>
>> I don't recall the correct size designations.
>> O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>>
>> What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
> It sounds like the tanks you have are too large to be owner tanks in
> Texas, so get your deposit back on the tanks from whoever actually owns
> them. Store the torch till you need them again. I am in DFW area and
> interested if you really want to get rid of them and they are owner
> tanks. If they are owner tanks, most places will take your tanks in
> exchange, so they may buy them as well. What area are you renting in?
>
> Charles

Hi Charles,

I bought a set that were still in inspection, but exchanged then with
Start Welding in Seguin (several times).
So I guess they are rental tanks now.

I won't be needing the OA set up any more.
No more airplanes in teh wings.
But I'm keeping the small buzz box and my Hobart Mig.
Hey, a guy has to be able to weld!

I'm, in Rowlett now.

Richard

cavelamb himself[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 02:37 AM
George wrote:

> cavelamb himself wrote:
>
>> I seem to have a problem here.
>>
>> Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>> regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>>
>> No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>> in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>> materials.
>>
>> Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>> but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>>
>> So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>>
>> Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>>
>> I don't recall the correct size designations.
>> O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>>
>> What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Richard,
>
> Last time I saw a rig like that here in the OKC paper it was going for
> just about $100 complete and it ran for a long time, don't know if there
> were any takers. I would be interested but I need a second torch rig
> like I need a second hole in my head, maybe more.
>
> Good luck.
>
> George

BG! Copy that, George.

Stealth Pilot[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 02:39 AM
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 00:34:26 GMT, cavelamb himself
> wrote:

>I seem to have a problem here.
>
>Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>
>No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>materials.
>
>Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>
>So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>
>Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>
>I don't recall the correct size designations.
>O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>
>What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>
>Richard
>
>
>

dont make assumptions.
the bottles are safe containers in good repair in the hands of a
competent? operator.
ask the questions of the people before throwing away good gear.

btw if the lease arrangements are like australia you should be able to
return the bottles for a refund.
if the handpiece is a small one I'll have it.
I'll send you a dillon mk3 (henrob) that you can waste your idle
moments being frustrated by in exchange. :-)

Stealth Pilot
Perth
Australia

cavelamb himself[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 02:45 AM
Stealth Pilot wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 00:34:26 GMT, cavelamb himself
> > wrote:
>
>
>>I seem to have a problem here.
>>
>>Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>>regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>>
>>No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>>in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>>materials.
>>
>>Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>>but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>>
>>So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>>
>>Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>>
>>I don't recall the correct size designations.
>>O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>>
>>What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>>
>>Richard
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> dont make assumptions.
> the bottles are safe containers in good repair in the hands of a
> competent? operator.
> ask the questions of the people before throwing away good gear.
>
> btw if the lease arrangements are like australia you should be able to
> return the bottles for a refund.
> if the handpiece is a small one I'll have it.
> I'll send you a dillon mk3 (henrob) that you can waste your idle
> moments being frustrated by in exchange. :-)
>
> Stealth Pilot
> Perth
> Australia

Henrob? Good Grief No!

Victor F-100 Obsolete but ery nice aircraft sized handle.
Larger than the Mico, but very comfy.

George
July 22nd 07, 03:07 AM
cavelamb himself wrote:
> I seem to have a problem here.
>
> Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
> regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>
> No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
> in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
> materials.
>
> Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
> but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>
> So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>
> Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>
> I don't recall the correct size designations.
> O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>
> What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>
> Richard
>
>
>
>
Richard,

Last time I saw a rig like that here in the OKC paper it was going for
just about $100 complete and it ran for a long time, don't know if there
were any takers. I would be interested but I need a second torch rig
like I need a second hole in my head, maybe more.

Good luck.

George

Andy Asberry[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 03:49 AM
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 00:34:26 GMT, cavelamb himself
> wrote:

>I seem to have a problem here.
>
>Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>
>No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>materials.
>
>Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>
>So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>
>Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>
>I don't recall the correct size designations.
>O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>
>What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>
>Richard
>
>
>
Empty the tanks and keep them.

--Andy Asberry--
------Texas-----

flash
July 22nd 07, 04:34 AM
If I was within even a half-a-day's drive from you, I'd buy the tanks. I
have regulators and torches, but here in PA, ("Pure Apalachia"), tanks are
not very often seen for sale, and the price is about $100 per tank or more.


Good luck with whatever you choose to do.

Flash



"Andy Asberry" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 00:34:26 GMT, cavelamb himself
> > wrote:
>
>>I seem to have a problem here.
>>
>>Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>>regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>>
>>No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>>in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>>materials.
>>
>>Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>>but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>>
>>So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>>
>>Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>>
>>I don't recall the correct size designations.
>>O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>>
>>What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>>
>>Richard
>>
>>
>>
> Empty the tanks and keep them.
>
> --Andy Asberry--
> ------Texas-----

Morgans[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 05:02 AM
"cavelamb himself" > wrote

> I bought a set that were still in inspection, but exchanged then with
> Start Welding in Seguin (several times).
> So I guess they are rental tanks now.

My place still calls those owner tanks. If they were rental, you would pay
more each time filled, or perhaps by the month.
--
Jim in NC

cavelamb himself[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 05:38 AM
flash wrote:

> If I was within even a half-a-day's drive from you, I'd buy the tanks. I
> have regulators and torches, but here in PA, ("Pure Apalachia"), tanks are
> not very often seen for sale, and the price is about $100 per tank or more.
>
>
> Good luck with whatever you choose to do.
>
> Flash
>
>

Thanks Flash,

I'm getting ready to go sailing for a while.
Three to six months for sure, maybe longer...?

But my lady friend isn't going - yet.
She has a daughter in high school, so it will be a while for her.

I'm trying to lighten up the storage requirements on stuff that I
really don't need to store.

Remember George Carlin's rant about "stuff"?

I just can't stand to throw away GOOD stuff...

Richard

Charles Vincent
July 22nd 07, 04:09 PM
Morgans wrote:
> "cavelamb himself" > wrote
>
>> I bought a set that were still in inspection, but exchanged then with
>> Start Welding in Seguin (several times).
>> So I guess they are rental tanks now.
>
> My place still calls those owner tanks. If they were rental, you would pay
> more each time filled, or perhaps by the month.


Most places in Dallas I have dealt with just exchange, whether owner
bottles or not. The difference is that non owner bottles can only be
exchanged at the refiller that owns them. In Texas the largest size
owner acetylene bottle is a B tank I am pretty sure. They are typically
about two foot tall, not including valve. 80 cubic foot is the largest
owner bottle for O2. I think this is TX DOT laws. Your description
would indicate that they are larger. It can be confusing since the way
most refillers work here is the deposit and purchase price are the same.
So if you bring in a B bottle of acetylene that you own and decide you
want a bigger bottle, they will give you a rental bottle, and deduct the
deposit price of the B bottle off of the deposit of the larger bottle. I
have heard some places actually rent the bottle by the month,
discounting it if you are refilling often. Anyway, if I were you I
would call your supplier. If they are bottles with a deposit, then you
get the full amount back, instead of getting a fraction of that and the
new "owner" having a set of bottles that they may have trouble filling.

I have no idea how this works outside of Texas or even the DFW area. I
do know that my brother just went through the same thing when he
inherited a set of bottles from his father in law. He got the deposit
back here in Dallas, and got another set in Kerrville where he lives.
All of that combined with my low usage is why I stick to multiple sets
of the small bottles, even though filling per unit volume is higher
cost. My neighbor has a set of rental bottles if I run out on a weekend
( which has only happened once in ten years)

Charles

Stealth Pilot[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 05:02 PM
On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 01:45:14 GMT, cavelamb himself
> wrote:

>Stealth Pilot wrote:
>> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 00:34:26 GMT, cavelamb himself
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I seem to have a problem here.
>>>
>>>Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>>>regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>>>
>>>No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>>>in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>>>materials.
>>>
>>>Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>>>but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>>>
>>>So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>>>
>>>Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>>>
>>>I don't recall the correct size designations.
>>>O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>>>
>>>What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>>>
>>>Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> dont make assumptions.
>> the bottles are safe containers in good repair in the hands of a
>> competent? operator.
>> ask the questions of the people before throwing away good gear.
>>
>> btw if the lease arrangements are like australia you should be able to
>> return the bottles for a refund.
>> if the handpiece is a small one I'll have it.
>> I'll send you a dillon mk3 (henrob) that you can waste your idle
>> moments being frustrated by in exchange. :-)
>>
>> Stealth Pilot
>> Perth
>> Australia
>
>Henrob? Good Grief No!
>

I knew that'd bring you to your knees :-)

cavelamb himself[_2_]
July 22nd 07, 08:48 PM
Stealth Pilot wrote:

> On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 01:45:14 GMT, cavelamb himself
> > wrote:
>
>
>>Stealth Pilot wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 00:34:26 GMT, cavelamb himself
> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I seem to have a problem here.
>>>>
>>>>Victor F-100, 0, 00, and #3(?) tips (aircraft project stuff),
>>>>regulators, small dia hoses, and tanks in a dolly.
>>>>
>>>>No, the rig works fine, but I'm moving into a rental house and noticed
>>>>in the lease a clause prohibiting storage of flammable or explosive
>>>>materials.
>>>>
>>>>Small amounts of ammo (less than 2000 rounds per piece :) are deemed ok,
>>>>but the acetylene tanks might make the insurance company itchy, so...
>>>>
>>>>So, anybody in the D/FW area who would like have this rig?
>>>>
>>>>Tanks were last exchanged in 05.
>>>>
>>>>I don't recall the correct size designations.
>>>>O2 is ~5' tall, Acetylene is about 3.
>>>>
>>>>What would it be worth in cash or trade?
>>>>
>>>>Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>dont make assumptions.
>>>the bottles are safe containers in good repair in the hands of a
>>>competent? operator.
>>>ask the questions of the people before throwing away good gear.
>>>
>>>btw if the lease arrangements are like australia you should be able to
>>>return the bottles for a refund.
>>>if the handpiece is a small one I'll have it.
>>>I'll send you a dillon mk3 (henrob) that you can waste your idle
>>>moments being frustrated by in exchange. :-)
>>>
>>>Stealth Pilot
>>>Perth
>>>Australia
>>
>>Henrob? Good Grief No!
>>
>
>
> I knew that'd bring you to your knees :-)
>
>
>
Good Golly! No!

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