Gaspony3 Gas Welding Combo - Opinions?

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I want to teach myself to weld using gas. I have never welded before.

The Gaspony3 set is a complete gas welding and torch setup with number gas cylinders included.


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The following is included:


  • (1) 75 cu. ft. acetylene cylinder
  • (1) 80 cu. ft. oxygen cylinder
  • (1) American made cylinder cart with tool tray
  • (1) Medium-duty UL listed Victor Firepower 250 Torch
  • (1) cutting attachment
  • (1) welding torch with flashback arrestors
  • (1) brazing/welding tip
  • (1) cutting tip
  • (1) oxygen regulator
  • (1) acetylene regulator
  • (1) 20.5 ft. twin hose
  • (1) goggles - shade 5
  • (1) flint lighter


TSC has them for $799

What are your opinions of the Gaspony3 welding kit?

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Seems the price is little high to me But maybe not.

Gas and ox. Bottles full about 240.00

159.00 for the torch set.

May be 79.00 For the cart.

Figures out to be around $480.00. And I bet you can get it all for under 600.00

If you have a Harbor Freight There torch is like a small Victor Set, And they have the carts also. The bottles can be gotten from the local welding supply.

Paul
 
That's WAY too much money. That's a low end Victor torch, and it's available everywhere for around $170. That means you would be paying $629 for a cart and a couple of small tanks. Your local welding supply should be able to set you up with a nice brand name outfit for around $500. Name brands like Harris or Airgas are definitely the way to go when dealing with explosive gases, a poor quality import could be dangerous. Unless you are looking for portability, I would also suggest you jump up to the next size tanks. The small ones like that are nice to move around but you'll be filling them all the time.

Tom
 
Call around to your local refilling places and find-out their policies. Some places only do exchanges on bottles and won't refill and return your originals. Some places won't deal with small bottles like that. Some places give you a little break on the refill if you rent their bottles... etc. Get the biggest ones you can afford and handle comfortably. And try to get a 1.5 times as much Oxy as Acy. A 75 & 80 combo will leave you high and dry on the Oxy.

I get 300's or 330's and rent tanks at $3/month since I rent 5-6 tanks. BTW, Tanks must be inspected and valves replaced periodically (think it's every 5 or 10 years) and if you own your own, the inspection charge is usually 50 bucks regardless of tank size -and you're not allowed to do it yourself. Renting is not that bad of an option...
 
I use Gaspony for my Argon, Oxygen and Acetylene refills. I may pay a little more. However, I don't have to worry about inspections or cylinder maintenance. If I don't like the cylinder they try to give me. I just say no, and choose a different one. Additionally, they Gaspony distributor is open seven days a week, and late into evenings.

As far as a set-up: initially, I owned an imported Harris knock off. Sold it quickly before it blew up. Ended buying a gently used Craigslist item. For 1/2 the price of new. It took some shopping and I had to check out a several as I didn't want to have it refurbished unless I got it cheap.

Recommend you get a name brand Smith, Harris, Victor. Is there a local repair shop for any of those manufactures, should you ever have a problem?

My opinion only.
 
I've seen that set and considered buying it. It's VERY heavy. And those tanks are quite large.

As it worked out, it's cheaper than buying the tanks, having them filled, etc. TSC will take the empty tanks from the set and give you full ones for the price of the gas. Most welding stores (at least around here) will just laugh you out the door when you bring in a new tank from a setup bought elsewhere.

All, this is not the #1 size tank set we always see with the pony bottles (like the Victor and HF sets). Look at the size he lists... The set hes talking about uses #3 size tanks (about 3-4 feet tall). A nice capacity, but not all that portable... When I was at TSC, I couldn't lift the box with the wheeled cart, the tanks, and the torch setup.

John
 
I've seen that set and considered buying it. It's VERY heavy. And those tanks are quite large.

As it worked out, it's cheaper than buying the tanks, having them filled, etc. TSC will take the empty tanks from the set and give you full ones for the price of the gas. Most welding stores (at least around here) will just laugh you out the door when you bring in a new tank from a setup bought elsewhere.

All, this is not the #1 size tank set we always see with the pony bottles (like the Victor and HF sets). Look at the size he lists... The set hes talking about uses #3 size tanks (about 3-4 feet tall). A nice capacity, but not all that portable... When I was at TSC, I couldn't lift the box with the wheeled cart, the tanks, and the torch setup.

John

John I don't know whats up with your welding supply. I own all my tanks I found some older one where the place went out of Business and I took them to my welding supply got them tested for free and I just exchange mine. I have around 25 bottles Although I don't use them only for myself since I retired.

Paul
 
Old Iron,

I think it's a regional issue. Places around here check the date, won't fill it and will tell you to get it off their property ASAP if it's too old. Of the 4-5 places near me, only one will refill tanks that aren't either rented from them or purchased from them. They stamp the tanks with their name on it. Last week Friday, a guy was kick'n and hollar'n about the $50 inspection fee while I was waiting to get refills on my propane and argon. It's the way they do business here...

And here's a kicker... I pay $100 for 100lbs of propane. My sister in Illinois pays about 65. -Too bad it's a 750 mile drive.

Ray
 
Here, if you lease/rent your bottles, you're married to the company you got them from, or whoever buys them. But it's a forever deal, no inspections to pay for or anything but the demurrage and the gas you use. I bought bottles, and the only difference is that they won't sell exactly the same sizes as they rent, so they can tell when you pull up to the dock what you have, and no demurrage. Since I own the bottles, I can choose to have mine filled (considerable wait), or just swap. It's a perpetual arrangement. I won't have to buy a bottle when "mine" expires, or do anything at all about inspection.
 
I want to teach myself to weld using gas. I have never welded before.

The Gaspony3 set is a complete gas welding and torch setup with number gas cylinders included.


View attachment 43467

The following is included:


  • (1) 75 cu. ft. acetylene cylinder
  • (1) 80 cu. ft. oxygen cylinder
  • (1) American made cylinder cart with tool tray
  • (1) Medium-duty UL listed Victor Firepower 250 Torch
  • (1) cutting attachment
  • (1) welding torch with flashback arrestors
  • (1) brazing/welding tip
  • (1) cutting tip
  • (1) oxygen regulator
  • (1) acetylene regulator
  • (1) 20.5 ft. twin hose
  • (1) goggles - shade 5
  • (1) flint lighter


TSC has them for $799

What are your opinions of the Gaspony3 welding kit?

I would buy the cilinders(biggest you can afford) and the torch setup, but build the cart myself. It will give you a learning project that has a use, not a pile of practice pices that have no use. The cart project is light enough to move around and turn so you can get the best weld angle, has the callenge you will face with every future project, and gives you the fredom to be as elaborate or bare bones as you want. (make every thing hang from the cart, The tooltray will gather alot of unusable junk.)
 
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