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Mig Cylinders - BOC .v. Hobbyweld
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:15 pm
by poudini
Re: Mig Cylinders - BOC .v. Hobbyweld
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 7:35 pm
by tractorman
The Hobbyweld cylinders hold less gas (lower pressure according to BOC guy) than the BOC ones I had when I bought my Portapak (about 25 years ago). However, I don't use a heck of a lot of gas, so it doesn't really matter to me! I bought Hobbyweld gas for the MIG and, while doing that, asked about the Oxygen and discovered to buy a new bottle (and gas!), was hardly any more than a year's rental of a BOC bottle. The Acy is a lot more expensive though - about £160-£170 for a 5l bottle (though that would be about two years' rental of a BOC bottle). At the rate I use the oxy set, it would work out better for me. It's just annoying that I got another BOC acy early last year and, since sorting the MIG, I have hardly used the oxy set and don't want to "throw away" a full bottle of Acetylene! This year's acetylene rental (with some money bak for early return on the Oxy bottle) was £78. I think I got about a tenner back for three months' unused oxygen rental - odd if it's about £80 a year!!
I seem to think that, in heavy use, I could get through a bottle of oxy in a fortnight, but that was quite intense working for me!
Re: Mig Cylinders - BOC .v. Hobbyweld
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:06 pm
by Grumpy Northener
BOC / Air Products bottles are filled to a higher pressure as stated by tractorman - we were getting about 3 hours welding time out of a 18 litre bottle of the hobby gas supplied bottles - then we picked up on the BOC deal through Volkszone - off the Mig welding forum - link below - worth reading through as several posts down it confirms costs and how to arrange it - a bit of hassle but !! - I have just carried out extensive welding on a bodyshell (see Early Javelin Restoration on the members cars & projects thread) + other projects in the workshop - the BOC Argon light is great gas to work with and achieves a stable arc / clean weld - the 20 litre bottle has just been changed and seen somewhere in the region of 12 hours + mig time + a full size reel of 0.8 mig wire - given this performance the BOC Y / 20 litre bottle is the most sensible / cost effective solution that I have found to date.
http://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/show ... hp?t=42004
Re: Mig Cylinders - BOC .v. Hobbyweld
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:14 pm
by jimmyybob
BOC are doing Oxygen refills (full size) for a pound...yes £1
Always worth a call they have just lowered all the pricing as they finally realised that the likes of Gas Direct are cheaper by miles.
Re: Mig Cylinders - BOC .v. Hobbyweld
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:23 am
by Grumpy Northener
Did a bit of checking whilst in the workshop yesterday the hobby weld bottle that we have on the TIG weighs circa 19 kilos (stamped to bottle) & is charged to approx 2000 psi when full - the BOC Y size bottle that is on MIG weighs circa 29 kilos & is charged to approx 3000 psi when full - further to this the BOC gas produces a cleaner weld and a more stable arc - although BOC have largely ignored the smaller bottle / hobby side of the market in the past they are now waking up to it and I get great service & help / advice from our local agent.
Re: Mig Cylinders - BOC .v. Hobbyweld
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:39 am
by kevin
im lucky in that my local car breakers does airproducts agoshield and cougargas refil exchanges for £40 each. no contract needed. full size bottles and they last me a long long time unless i forget to turn the valve off once finished
kev