[TheForge] Recommendations on gas welding set
Marc Godbout
[email protected]
Fri Dec 19 16:23:00 2003
I've decided that I've been a good enough boy this year to buy myself a
new toy. We use an OA torch in class to weld, braze, and do localized
heating. It seems a natural addition to my shop. My needs are a little
different than class, so I don't think I need that type of setup. But
what should I get?? Here's what I'm thinking.
First, I already have propane for the forge, so I want to stay with
oxy-propane. Also, I've got a TIG setup - no foot control, yet, but I'm
working on it. I can use that for any fancy welding, letting me stick
with propane. So what I would use the torch for is:
1) Cutting. I'd like to do clean, curved, cuts, like leaves, petals, ...
in sheet from 10g down to 16g, and then other stuff maybe up to 1". I
don't see myself cutting bigger stuff very often and would probably
borrow or pay someone for that. So can torches do nice cuts on 16g? I
know - get a plasma cutter. But I haven't been *that* good a boy.
2) Localized heating for bending, forming, etc. Maybe up to 1" square,
but mostly in the 1/4" - 1/2" range.
3) Brazing. Same sizes as above.
I think I would be better off with a smaller, lighter, setup than the
normal welding kit. I've seen writeups on the Henrob, but that's a
little expensive. How about the Versa-torch? Any other ideas?
Thanks, and have a very merry Christmas.
-Marc
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Marc Godbout
http://www.ironringforge.com
New England Blacksmiths Membership Director
http://www.newenglandblacksmiths.org