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Oxy - acetylene kit - replacement
#1
Need some more advice please:

For years I had a BOC ticket and porta pack oxy-acet with the usual stuff for cutting and welding etc then about 3 years ago the licence renewal came in at £400 or so and just not worth it as a nice to have in a DIY workshop and using it every two/four weeks or so.

Be good to have it back (but not at that £400+ price tag) for heating , welding and brazing - has anyone experience of the canister/aerosol fed oxy-acet or oxy propane (less hot but think ok) systems??

Many thanks

orlando
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#2
I've got an oxy acetylene set up, had it for years.  Bought them from a boot fair. Both Small bottles.
When the oxy ran out I simply went and got another and  paid a small monthly rent for it.
Never had a licence, was never asked to get one and it's the first I've heard of it.
Haven't used them for years and I simply cancelled my monthly subscription and returned an empty bottle.
If I ever need to refill them I'll take out another one and cancel it after a while.
There is no mention of requiring a licence on this price list website.


https://www.boconline.co.uk/en/how-to-bu...r-gas.html
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#3
Wouldn't this be better off in the general discussion forum :pokefun
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#4
Thanks dazza - I'll go back to the local agent and see what going on.


Pie Eater - you're right I'll post stuff like this in the general forum


Thanks guys
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#5
Unless 600 owners can't be trusted with such things  :evil
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#6
I have an oxy/propane setup which does most of what I need. No good for welding of course but my small mig welder fills that gap. I don’t use it a lot so with no rental to pay that suits me fine.
The bottles are from a local Hobbyweld stockist and although a bit expensive to start with there is no ongoing cost other than for refill and in the unlikely event I want to jack in with them I could just return the bottles and get most of the initial purchase price refunded. Maybe not the cheapest way of buying the gas if you use a lot but with the amount I use I’ve not had to get a refill yet.
I’m a 600 owner so in response to PieEaters remark maybe you 1000 types need to stick bits together more often ?
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