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It may also depend on the time period and the country.
The image above is present-day and under current European standards, it's the colour of the shoulder that's relevant, not the overall colour of the cylinder.
They can be the same color, but that isn't too interesting in a diorama. Generally, the acetylene bottle is shorter and fatter.
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This is what I found online:
However, my fathers medical oxygen was in a green bottle. And I believe the international standard for Oxygen is white.
Hope this helps a little.
Bruce
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I've never been a welder, but I assume one colour for the Oxygen bottle and a different colour for the acetylene ? So they can be identified ? Instructions call for both bottles to be black but it just doesnt look right.
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