has anybody had any problems with the small cutting torch setups?
i know weston and robbie use them.
i like how they are small enough to take around anywhere and they do not take up alot of room.
has anybody had any problems with the small cutting torch setups?
i know weston and robbie use them.
i like how they are small enough to take around anywhere and they do not take up alot of room.
Other than they eat gas, you are always filling bottles. To fill the small bottles it is damn the same as filling a big bottle.
-Karl
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1975 Corvette
what is the price difference in the initial purchase with larger bottles vs. the smaller
the small kits go for like $300.
i bought a porta torch kit this summer, its mostly used for soldering and welding but it cuts 1/2" plate fine. like this one. . .
Last edited by 85cj7; 12-25-2008 at 12:31 AM.
I've seen them at a pawn shop in town for $100-150. Its the same size torch I've been using for the past 15 years. I prefer the small ones and have cut up to 1" with them.
Larger bottles are expensive to buy. Most of us will never buy enough gas to cover the difference. Exceptions are those constantly scrapping trucks.
The ease of portability is also a nice benefit of the port-a-torch.
A new torch set (regulators, hose, torch with tips, and striker) is only $100-150.
These kits are nice, I would like to get one for trips myself. I have become a big proponent of the TSC bottle exchange program since they are open on Sundays. The cost difference of swapping their bottles and having one filled at a welding supply store is negligible, especially when you factor in not being able to get any gas after 5 p.m. on saturday most places and be stuck with an unfinished project you are trying to wrap up. The only time I have had trouble was when I took a bottle to the Temple store and they were out of that size, but they had one in Waco and I needed to go there anyways so the extra part of the trip was a wash.
i got mine for $50 bucks off craigslist, the regulator adjusting screw on the oxygen bottle had been broken off. So i easy outed it out and bought a new one at the local welding supply store for a couple bucks.
The pawn shop I saw them at had 3. May still be some there. I think it was somewhere around the memorial area outside 610. Maybe further west of there. South of 10 and north of Westheimer. East of 6.
They were probably working just fine when the mexicans stole them out of my brother-in-laws plumbing trailer.
Boats and hoes
Stumble in to the liquor store
With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
I know just what I'm lookin for
Thunderbird will do just fine.