I dont think your torch rental idea will work very good.Most people who need a torch have one these days.If you did rent a torch would probably not come back or if it did would be all broken gauges and tanks beat up and tip messed up. The welding course seems like a good idea.Most people are never going to get a job welding anything except for themselves anyway.If they want to weld bad enough they will take a welding course way before they will lay out a lot of money for a welding school. I was at Lowes the other day and saw that they had a torch with a propane tank and an oxygen tank for less than 100 dollars.I just glanced at it but I dont think it would cut,but I might be wrong.I think it was for brazing and heating.Anyway,maybe a torch with a propane bottle and then you just need to buy an oxygen tank would work.You can buy a torch for around 100 dollars from Harbor Freight and other places.You can find them used on Craigs List or other places,maybe an auction. If thats still too much money maybe the rig they sell at Lowes will work for a small job if you dont need to cut with it.
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