You birds missed it. I was there a few days ago. Nonetheless.....
Couple of squirrels, So ya had Art and Mastermind with ya huh.I drove all the way there and none of you bastards were there!! Nice GTG... me and a couple squirrels. :bang:
Couple of squirrels, So ya had Art and Mastermind with ya huh.
Howdy All
Does anyone know where the best price on used cutting torches is I am looking for victor or possibly smith I am fed up with the harris brand I found a web site a long time ago that rebuilt victors and would sell the ones that didnt get picked up. And guess what, now that I am in the market I cant find that site to save my life
What time, You talkin about the WH by Burger king.
Wich two bones would that be God only gave me one extra rib bone:hmm3grin2orange:the victor that I priced was three right arms for just the torch and handle I already have regulators and hosesWhy would ya want a used one when you can get new for a little over two bones complete with regulators new hoses tips
Wich two bones would that be God only gave me one extra rib bone:hmm3grin2orange:the victor that I priced was three right arms for just the torch and handle I already have regulators and hoses
lol I guess your needs are bigger than mine I just got the victor two at tsc and used propane tip it cuts what I need up to half inch stuff! If I want more than that I would prolly opt for plasma!
I know its a little late but how about them SOONERS they took care of them cowboys.
I was wondering when plasma would come up.I never did much torch work so I can't help ya there I'm afraid Atvguns. Trained on plasma,arc,and mig in school and wish I had done more with the torch.Very versatile.
For all of you that would like to learn something. Concerning using propane instead of acetylene, (which I do also):
I heated on a trailer spindle one time with a rosebud, and propane for nearly an hour. Couldn't quite bend it back strait. Heated it with acetylene for a few minutes and bent it easily. Just a few degrees more and it made all the difference in the world.
FWIW the railroad scrappers use propane and BIG torches to cut up railcars . They are THICK. Lots of 1 1/2 inch plus cuts.