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Vintage Snazzy (so my adult children say)
1) Get a place that fills on the spot or at least exchanges for a full tank on the spot.
2) You could always get a spare tank so you're not in bind to get a fill up.
3) BTW - there used to be a difference between medical, welding grade, etc. But today it's more efficient and cheaper just to make it all the same. The welding 02 is the same as the 02 you'd get in a hospital.
- The local welding shop I use doesn't fill, but will exchange on the spot. I bought a used tank on EBay (that had a current inspection stamp) and took it in empty and exchanged it - similar to how you do a BBQ propane tank.
- The tank you get back may not be "pretty" looking, but it is inspected and safe.
2) You could always get a spare tank so you're not in bind to get a fill up.
3) BTW - there used to be a difference between medical, welding grade, etc. But today it's more efficient and cheaper just to make it all the same. The welding 02 is the same as the 02 you'd get in a hospital.