jwmorris
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That's SCARY! I doubt your gas supplier is aware that you're filling acetylene from a larger cylinder. I work at a welding supply and all the acetylene cylinders are shipped to the main fill plant where they are filled in a controlled environment. Hopefully no one will follow your practice of transferring acetylene from one cylinder to another. I believe it's illegal. Oxygen and most high pressure gases can be transferred though.
You work at a welding supply and were asking here what to use to weld cast iron.?
Wouldn't surprise me to find out that it's illegal but the only law I know of is the transport law. MSHA - Safety Hazard Information - Special Hazards of Acetylene
I suppose it is dangerous to post stuff like that on the Internet as you have no idea what experience or knowlege others have.
Not to mention the fellow that invented the substrate that allowed the safe storage of acetylene in the first place lost his eye sight pressure testing with it. Gustaf Dalén - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So if you didn't want to learn the process because a mistake, if you make one, could be your last, you could always just make your own when you need it with calcium carbide and water, in an acetylene generazor.
http://www.rexarc.com/uploads/articles/pdf/50PSlit.pdf