I have a dozen or more "customer owned containers". They often go out of hydro in the time it takes to empty them. When you bring a COC back to the supplier, they will charge you for hydro (it's cheap enough) and swap you a full, clean tank for the cost of the gas. Tanks cost a hundred bucks or so if you don't own one or want another. It's not a prohibitive cost, especially compared to leasing. Another good trick for welding gas is to mix your own using a Smith's proportional mixer. You can get them for 75/25 Ar/CO2, variable mixes, and various tri-mixes. That way you can use straight argon for TIG and mix for MIG running only a pure argon and a small CO2 tank. As you can imagine, I don't worry about welding consumables when I'm on a project.
Back on brazing, I'd like to mention that the material matters. Good fluxed brazing rod from a supplier will kick the pants off of borax. Borax works, and has forever, but you really need to pack that stuff into your joints. Fluxed rod flows like solder in comparison to borax and bare rod. Dull red and it sucks the filler in.
Goggles- you can get a number of different types that fit over glasses. Shade #4 for torch work. I like to use a tinted full-face shield myself, since I wear glasses all the time. I like things that say "Jackson" on them much better than I like things that say "China" on them with a false ANSI stamp. Unlike welding hoods, goggles and screens are cheap cheap.