Posted by LarryT on January 07, 2012 at 16:52:41 from (107.4.52.193):
In Reply to: cutting steel.... posted by dave2 on January 07, 2012 at 15:42:54:
10 years ago I bought a 14" cutoff saw at HF. I know how you all feel about it but I use it almost daily and its still working. Used it for about 30 cuts today. As far as the torch goes. My dad had one and I really don't ever remember not having one.I have replaced the hoses a couple of times and the occasional tip will get bad beyond easy repair but I don't think I could do without it. Too many uses from heating rusted nuts, to expanding bearings or collars, to extricating horses from pipe fences. Have welding tips of 6 different sizes, 4 different cutting tips, and a rosebud for heating. That's a last resort. Talk about expensive to light! WOO!!!! Never timed it but I think I could burn up a tank of acetylene in about 30 minutes. But as with everything, getting what you want with a torch is a matter of practice and a lot of scrap in the back pile.
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