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Old 6th July 2007, 23:01   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

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Hey

For anyone in the states. Lowes, a hardware "superstore" type place has welding O2 for sale. The same way you can buy full tanks or exchange empty tanks for full tanks of propane, you can also do with oxygen. They have small tanks available too. 20, 40 and 80 CF tanks are available for sale. With an exchange, 80 CF is about 20 bucks.

They didn't ask to see any papers either.

You can rent welding gas 02 bottles from any Welding supplies. I bought an Aviation 02 from them, I just exchange from them when I need more. Its about $18.00 exchange
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Old 7th July 2007, 00:29   #22 (permalink)
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

It's not a matter of money. is it not true that medical grade has a high moisture content, that is hard on steel tanks? My only experience with using welding oxygen was in indonesia where it was the only thing available. It turned out to be 99%... and we enjoyed it to the last drop.

It seems to me that in the past that aviation grade was preferable.
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

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Praxair now sells a Divers Grade. No prescription needed. Had a long talk with them at DEMA. If you get a prescription someone will sell medical oxygen to you. Of course when it's medical/USP the price doubles or triples. If you have not read Oxyhackers book it's well worth the time. What could a welding O2 cylinder be contaminated with ? Answer: Acetylene which goes boom @ 400PSIG. So, the guy putting the O2 in at the rack is who would have the problem. I now get 337 cu ft of welding grade coming off the same rack as medical grade for $16.00. The same thing with USP label is $45.00. Let your conscience be your guide. And does anybody really think Lowe's is doing the filling? Not. I got fills for years at Air Liquide right where liquid 02 is produced. They filled hundreds of cylinders every day with welding and medical all coming off the same header at the same time. The Gov't gave them so much paperwork to do they quit selling to individuals. Had to be a middle man. Another thing that's good for you just because the Gov't thought so. You can not buy an aspirin directly from Bayer, so why would it be legal to buy oxygen from the people that produce it? I'm lucky I'm in the medical field and have a few connections. I'll get off my soapbox now.
i am going to have to check praxair for O2... Airgas charges me $38 for the fill, $5 for hazmat fee, and a $1 inspection fee when i turn in a 250cuft bottle. id MUCH rather pay $16 for my O2 than $44... no idea if i got USP gas or not.. no sticker indicating it... it breaths fine.. about the only contanimates that i can think of thatd be in it would be inert gases. Acetelyne uses different connections than O2. id like to think that harmful gases do too.
one reason i have avoided Praxair so far is they had a nasty habit of swapping my buddys customer owned (smooth ring) bottles out for THEIR bottles with THEIR rings on them. he didnt catch it until afterwards... shouldnt be too hard to get it swapped back to customer owned.. but what a potential PITA...
my point there.. keep an eye on your rings when you swap bottles... having to deal with some overzealous ***** who "KNOWS" that they only swap out smooth ring bottles for smooth ring bottles, and if your bottle doesnt have a SMOOTH ring.. then its not customer owned...

now to give Praxair a try with an old bottle that needs to be swapped out and rehydro'd...see if theyll just accept it as is, or if they are gonna be difficult about it...


GREAT TIP ON LOWES AND O2!! for $20 ill check them out and see about grabbing a small bottle for torching with.. beats having to hook up my nice clean full 250 to some dirty torch regs and waste the gas and pressure.

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Re: Lowes has oxygen

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It's not a matter of money. is it not true that medical grade has a high moisture content, that is hard on steel tanks? My only experience with using welding oxygen was in indonesia where it was the only thing available. It turned out to be 99%... and we enjoyed it to the last drop.

It seems to me that in the past that aviation grade was preferable.
false!
its the same O2 as whats in welding bottles, Medical bottles and Aviation bottles... the difference IF anything is in the fill techniques and the prices.

ask your local major gas supplier.. call them up and ask around.. tell them that youre going to be using the O2 for diving purposes.. explain you are completely certified to dive high FO2 gas mixes and to mix your own blends... and that youd heard that medical grade O2 had a higher moisture content... when the guy gets done chucklening.. ask him nicely to explain to you the differences.
years ago we went to a few gas suppliers until we found out the truth from one that took the time to explain things to us. he said hed be just as happy to take our money for the better grade gas.. but in the end.. we mixed ALOT of Nitrox with welding O2. we also used a fair amount of Medical Grade O2 for liability reasons...
truth of the matter is O2 is DRIER than the AIR you put in your SCUBA tanks in many cases..

the Oxyhackers Companion offers some good explanations as well.. call your gas suppliers and ask about the real differences tween the 3 grades.

for ME... regular old welding O2 is good enoughf or what I do. if any concerns or worries.. run the O2 over your PPO2 gauge and see what it reads.
now if i was responsible for anyone else using my gas... id probly kick out the extra money for Medical or Aviation grade just to make life harder on the lawyers if something happened..

Yankee Rebel

p.s. we ALL know that moisture under high pressure in the presence of elevated O2 content rusts the dog crap out of our SCUBA tanks... consider how often those STEEL O2 cylinders are filled, refilled.. refilled, etc and how long they can sit with 2200-2500PSI in them... 10 year hydro's!!! TEN YEARS without the valves being spun off and anyone even LOOKING in there...
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

So, what is new with Praxair? Are they selling now to all divers or just shops.
When I went to our local Praxair here in town, about 7 weeks ago, they wouldn't sell me Medical Grade, only for Welding. However, the guy said if I can produce a DAN O2 Provider Cert, then he would sell me Med. Grade O2.
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

From Praxair's website you must show a blending cert and proof of logbook kept. Wanna be a shop? Go get a business license. Cale can help I talked with Praxair at length at DEMA. Ask for "Diver Grade." The company people I talked with very much seemed like they wanted to help. I could write a book on the problems I've had with gas suppliers and I owned a legitimate store with all the certs you could possibly ask for. I showed Air Liquide the federal law(obtained from DAN.) Their answer was "they'd have to check with the state FDA." I got em a prescription. Then they said they were not "pharmacists" Never mind they asked for the prescription in the first place. I got a little pissed when they were still refusing after I met all their demands. They finally caved in and were selling me 337 cu ft T's for $16.00USD. It was labelled 'USP" Medical Grade. It did give customers piece of mind.
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

My understanding is that, in general, welding, aviation, and medical oxygen are all the same.

They do have different standards, but in most cases, there's no practical difference.

Never tell a gas supplier you will be using the gas to dive with. That's the surest way to be shown the door.

Buy welding gas, no one will ever check your credentials, or ask for a prescription.

And this is from someone who can write a prescription for it, if need be. And who has an almost infinate supply of medical oxygen available for 'borrowing' at work every day.


PS lowes has argon bottles too
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

It seems there are two points that get confused when talking about gas suppliers:

1. Gas quality
2. Fill procedures

The first deals with purity and moisture content. It sounds like in many cases, med, weld, and aviator all come from the same storage bank.

The second deals with quality control in the filling process. Are the returns vacuumed and such?

Gasoline is the same way to some extent. Most of your gas stations get their base gasoline from the same distribution point. When it goes into the truck, it is blended with their proprietary additives. Is the gas better at one station to the next? Well, probably not the base gas, but the additives might make some marginal difference.

In the case of O2, the gas comes from the same point, but to get the stamp, the process must be higher quality. I'm guessing, some gas suppliers are just bypassing this step since they know their customers and what the bottles were used for. By selling to an individual, they lose that control.

ie. bottle delivered to hospital A to be used on a hyperbaric chamber probably doesn't need to be vacuumed for replacement back to hopital A or even B for that matter. Should it? Good answer is probably yes. Do all of them follow the guidelines? Probably not. The less individuals they have to deal with, the better for them.
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Re: Lowes has oxygen

I agree 100% !!!

IMO, the worst risk is with He. When the gas companies run out of bottles they take other inert gas bottles and paint them. This means you could conceivably have a bottle with a mix of He and Ar or N2 or whatever should the employee doing the filling forget to empty the bottle and vacuum it. I only use UHP or HP for that reason.




Quote: (Originally Posted by diverklondike) View Original Post
Gang,

I am confused why people continue to play with fire so to speak...

If it's welding grade they do not vacume the bottle. That means what ever nasty stuff is in the bottle will stay in the bottle when they fill it back up. You can go through all of the justification you like. Back in my OC days there was a group of us that typically bought welding grade O2 to us for deco. There were several situations where we could taste that there was something funky with the gas. After the second time I said no more welding grade for me. So regardless of what filters you add... what you believe about the small risk of a problem, you are taking a risk.

I look at this conversation the same way as the conversations around saving Sorb from week to week and seeing how far you can press the envelop on that side... Most of the time you probably are going to be ok... but what about the time when dice roll against you....

Ok.. I will get off my soap box...

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Re: Lowes has oxygen

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My understanding is that, in general, welding, aviation, and medical oxygen are all the same.

They do have different standards, but in most cases, there's no practical difference.

Never tell a gas supplier you will be using the gas to dive with. That's the surest way to be shown the door.

Buy welding gas, no one will ever check your credentials, or ask for a prescription.

And this is from someone who can write a prescription for it, if need be. And who has an almost infinate supply of medical oxygen available for 'borrowing' at work every day.


PS lowes has argon bottles too
Welding 02 if you don't own the bottle and you exchange, the last person to use that bottle for cutting may have used all the 02 in it and left the valve open for a day or so for some reason. Now you have a contaminated 02 bottle for breathing not for cutting they may or may not pull a vacuum on that bottle when pump. Aviation 02 is not that hard to get for the deference.


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