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<blockquote data-quote="98TJ" data-source="post: 751459" data-attributes="member: 3677"><p>I have 2 old small acetylene tanks, size B. They are about knee high. I also have 2 old small oxygen tanks, size R, 20 cubic feet. They are slightly shorter than the acetylene tanks. These are smaller tanks comonly used in the HVAC repair industry.</p><p></p><p>I acquired these tanks about 30 years ago at an HVAC supply house. I believe I paid a "deposit" on the tanks and could bring them back and exchange them for full tanks at that time. That business is no longer around.</p><p></p><p>I haven't used them in a very long time but now I want to get them filled. All 4 tanks have a Liquid Air label on them. I guess Liquid Air became Air Liquide and Air Gas is now part of Air Liquide.</p><p></p><p>I know a lot of changes have happened in the last 30 years about rental tanks, tank ownership, hydro testing, etc.</p><p></p><p>My question is, what is the best way for me to get these tanks filled without going through a lot of bullshit about who owns them, do I have a receipt, etc? Should I just take them to Air Gas in Madison?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98TJ, post: 751459, member: 3677"] I have 2 old small acetylene tanks, size B. They are about knee high. I also have 2 old small oxygen tanks, size R, 20 cubic feet. They are slightly shorter than the acetylene tanks. These are smaller tanks comonly used in the HVAC repair industry. I acquired these tanks about 30 years ago at an HVAC supply house. I believe I paid a "deposit" on the tanks and could bring them back and exchange them for full tanks at that time. That business is no longer around. I haven't used them in a very long time but now I want to get them filled. All 4 tanks have a Liquid Air label on them. I guess Liquid Air became Air Liquide and Air Gas is now part of Air Liquide. I know a lot of changes have happened in the last 30 years about rental tanks, tank ownership, hydro testing, etc. My question is, what is the best way for me to get these tanks filled without going through a lot of bullshit about who owns them, do I have a receipt, etc? Should I just take them to Air Gas in Madison? Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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