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Went to TSC today, they were out of the HH175 kits. Anybody know what size cylinder comes with the kit? Also, they have the LX 235 AC stickmate on sale for 199.95.
Yes that is the bottle TSC sells....that is not the same bottle that is included in the HH175 package deal that has the bottle/cyl of C25 included. I got the same kit a few months ago and it is only a 20CF bottle. Please find below a link to the package deal.
-Rob
Originally posted by Scott S Sorry, I just assumed that they would only carry one tank. But it figures that they would include a smaller one in the package deal.
Either way those cylinders are a joke. Even for a novice hobby welder they are too small to bother with. The 20CF isn't much bigger than your standard propane bottle. I can't imagine THAT lasting long enough to do much of anything. I went out and bought a 60CF locally.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment."
TonyC,
Yup the tank is small but it would've been nice if it was a 40CF at a minimum, however that was not the case.
Now when I go purchase a bigger cyl. of C25 for my welding, I will have the 20CF tank( that was included in my package) vacuumed, and filled with Argon for any emergency type aluminum welding.
So, it works out. Hobart put together a nice kit.
Merry Christmas and Happy,safe holidays to all!....
Later...
-Rob
-HH175
-Airco O/A Set
'If you lose the Second Amendment....... How many rights do you think you'll really have left?"
Good idea on the 20CF tank. A small cylinder of Argon would be handy to have. Nothing against Hobart on the tank size...it is a package deal and it comes as it comes. Some folks do mostly flux welding anyway.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment."
Originally posted by Desperado Now when I go purchase a bigger cyl. of C25 for my welding, I will have the 20CF tank( that was included in my package) vacuumed, and filled with Argon for any emergency type aluminum welding.
I've never had a tank vacuumed before. Is it a big deal? I'm wondering because after filling with pure Ar after being at atmospheric pressure with 75% Ar, it seems like the amount of CO2 in the tank would be insignificant.
Mac,
Well that is what I was told, when I got my tank refilled. I told them that when I get around to purchasing the bigger tank could they refill my original C25 tank with Argon an they said they would just vacuum the tank an' then refill with Argon. 'No big deal' is how he put it.
-Rob
-HH175
-Airco O/A Set
'If you lose the Second Amendment....... How many rights do you think you'll really have left?"
I looked at buying this cylinder separately but didn't like the fact that it wasn't threaded to receive a safety cap. I guess it isn't necessary for small tanks, but I'd still rather have one.
In response to Scottdawgs question, I am confident that these tanks are 20 cu. ft. I had a small one like the one he describes that I got from Lake Welding here in Muskegon. Same size. I eventually got the larger one, too much fiddling around with those small tanks...
I would get an 80 for a 175 machine as a minimum. I have 2 125's and a 250 on my big machine but I do have an 80 oxy bottle for portable, and that size would go good with a smaller feeder. Its still handleable but would give some weld time.
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