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emsfactory

posted on 24/12/05 at 03:05 PM Reply With Quote
weld down under's magic torch?

Anyone had any experience with these?
Would be fantastic if it does what ot says it can.

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iank

posted on 24/12/05 at 05:07 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure if this is what you are talking about. but if it's the Henrob oxyacetylene torch that claims to weld as well/better than a tig i.e. http://www.cut-like-plasma.com/

Read here: http://www.tinmantech.com/html/faqsbuyahenrob.html but remember he does sell torchs so might be biased. However the whole site seems excellent (lots of info on gas/tig welding, and metal bashing in general.

The guy has restored some nice toys for people with serious wedge so probably has some talent

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RazMan

posted on 24/12/05 at 05:43 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by emsfactory
Anyone had any experience with these?
Would be fantastic if it does what ot says it can.


Sounds like a cryptic crossword puzzle clue to me

[Edited on 24-12-05 by RazMan]





Cheers,
Raz

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Aboardman

posted on 24/12/05 at 06:00 PM Reply With Quote
is it me or does that look too simple to weld mild,stainless and aluminium using a gas torch, makes me wonder if should go that route rather than buying mig or a tig machine.
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emsfactory

posted on 24/12/05 at 06:48 PM Reply With Quote
Yeh I think that too. What could you spend getting tools to weld thin ally and cut 24mm steel? A fair chunk anyway.

Some more research me thinks.

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caber

posted on 24/12/05 at 07:25 PM Reply With Quote
Gas is great when you get the technique right, the feel is great you can see what you are doing and everything happens in a slow controllable way. The downsides are you end up putting a lot more heat into the workpieces resulting in the potential for greater distortion as things cool down again. The other downside is the cost of gas. There are only two suppliers British Oxygen ( BOC) and Air Products. Both charge for bottle rental BOC by the year Air Products monthly and they actually rent to you on a daily charge so when you return bottles they are no longer charged. Either way Gas will cost you about £100 a year before you start looking at the gas cost itself.

TIG is as good for steel, quicker and has a good feel, TIG gear for Aluminium is extremely expensive, for steel and stainless you can get an inverter off ebay for less than a Mig it uses one gas at a lower volume than Oxy Acetelene and you can get cylinders with built in regulators from Air products as well as small expensive disposeable cylinders from Machine mart.

I was going to do my chassis with Gas but have ben "converted" to TIG by Shug on this forum!

Caber

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Peteff

posted on 24/12/05 at 07:54 PM Reply With Quote
There are only two suppliers British Oxygen ( BOC) and Air Products.

There may be in Scotland, we have Energas and some local firms like Engweld round here who don't have as much administrative charges as BOC and Air Products. They still rent you the bottle but are a lot cheaper for refills.





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Hugh Paterson

posted on 24/12/05 at 08:05 PM Reply With Quote
And We get gas from linde as well
Shug.

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caber

posted on 25/12/05 at 10:26 PM Reply With Quote
I stand corrected!

Caber

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