Wingnut
Veteran Member
I know some of you tinkerers must have cutting implements of destruction ... and I was curious about whether it's better to buy or lease cylinders.
I've had a cutting torch kit packed away since I got it for Christmas 6-7 years ago ... and I'm finally getting my shop up to the point where I might be able to do some work besides building and equipping the shop. And now that I've got my arc welder set up and bought a mig ... it's time to think about hooking the gauges and hoses to something.
Back in Alberta, before I left 3 years ago ... you could finally buy your own cylinders and get them filled easily (previously you could only lease). Here in Michigan, I haven't yet checked it out ... but I'll assume I can do either ... but would appreciate some of the invaluable opinions you guys always share
wingnut
too bad that common sense ain't
I've had a cutting torch kit packed away since I got it for Christmas 6-7 years ago ... and I'm finally getting my shop up to the point where I might be able to do some work besides building and equipping the shop. And now that I've got my arc welder set up and bought a mig ... it's time to think about hooking the gauges and hoses to something.
Back in Alberta, before I left 3 years ago ... you could finally buy your own cylinders and get them filled easily (previously you could only lease). Here in Michigan, I haven't yet checked it out ... but I'll assume I can do either ... but would appreciate some of the invaluable opinions you guys always share
wingnut
too bad that common sense ain't