Cord
Veteran Member
After I purchased my used welder on-line the seller asked if I would be taking the gas cylinder. None of the pictures show the cylinder and it's not in the listing so I didn't know the sale came with a cylinder. I can see the wear marks on the welder stand and it would appear a 8 or 9" cylinder was used. I'd guess argon. I'm having the welder shipped LTL so I asked the seller to use the welder one last time to document it's functionality prior to shipping and then to open the valve and empty the cylinder. I asked that he then cap the cylinder with the valve open and to put a piece of tape on the cylinder which says "Empty, valve is open". Do you see any problems shipping something like this?
Found this on a shipping website:
Are all calibration gases dangerous goods?
Yes. Each different type of calibration gas is contained inside a cylinder at a high pressure. This pressure represents a potential danger, as well as the danger of the gases themselves. Once a cylinder is empty, or near to empty, it may no longer be classified as dangerous goods. Typically, the cut-off point is 200kpa (29psi or 2BAR).
Found this on a shipping website:
Are all calibration gases dangerous goods?
Yes. Each different type of calibration gas is contained inside a cylinder at a high pressure. This pressure represents a potential danger, as well as the danger of the gases themselves. Once a cylinder is empty, or near to empty, it may no longer be classified as dangerous goods. Typically, the cut-off point is 200kpa (29psi or 2BAR).