Allied Welding Supply

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Denton, United States

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Abrasives supplier· Safety equipment supplier· Welding gas supplier· Retail· Welding supply store· Industrial gas supplier· Tool store

Allied Welding Supply Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Allied Welding Supply is located in Denton, United States on 1811 Shady Oaks Dr # 100. Allied Welding Supply is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category abrasives supplier in United States.

Address

1811 Shady Oaks Dr # 100

Phone

+1 9403873243

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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A H

Needed two nitrogen tanks filled for some home nitro cold brew. Nice guy, quick service and reasonable price. (Some places will only let you exchange tanks so I was very happy these guys will refill.) Will definitely come back.

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Katie Ferrari Backa

Great place to have your CO2 tank refilled! I have a planted aquarium, and needed my 5lb. tank refilled (not exchanged). The refill only took about 10 minutes, and cost 17.27 with tax. The guys working there were very helpful, and I'll definitely be going back when I need another refill!

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Katiri Peters

Great place!! I highly recommend it!! Allied Welding helped me find out what was wrong with a gauge/regulator on an oxygen tank and replaced it for me so my torch is back up and working great .

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Ed Swift

The men in this place were both courteous and helpful! I appreciated their helpfulness. They solved my problem!

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Jordan Roseberry

This is in response to Rick Jones' review. I've been in the business for quite awhile, not quite sure how you can tell an empty from a full based on weight. The oxygen is a gas, not a liquid. (No real world weight difference when full or empty) And the acetylene cylinders are full of acetone and a porous material for stabilization of acetylene. There is no discernible weight difference in either cylinder you received. While mistakes at the pumping station happen, sometimes bottles leak, sometimes they aren't filled at all. Its rare but it happens. Its part of the industry. Going on a tangent and giving your keyboard fingers a workout doesn't resolve anything. I'm sure if you went back in and explained that you got an empty, they would have apologized and given you a full. (And likely some credit for your troubles) Just my two cents.