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Torch question

mikegigabyte

Quarry Creeper
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Are there any mapp gas torches that have a long hose to connect to the bottle and a better type of tip/nozzle. Ive seen types plumbers use that make a loud whistling noise on a huge bottle with 15 feet of hose. Not sure what gas there using but the torch tip sucks in alot of air. Anything like this that will fit the little bottles so I dont have to hold the bottle while working. The only thing close that I have is a mini oxygen acetylene combo from home depot but even then the hose is pretty short, and it gets expensive to keep replacing the oxygen tank, since I think the valve leaks on the controls I have to keep the tanks off when not in use.
 
Check out Harbor Freight . They have a couple of small hose and handle sets that have a longer hose . Its in the welding section under gas welders .
 
I have this one made by bernzomatic, it has a pretty big flame though
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BZ8250HT Trigger-Start Hose Torch (BZ8250HT)

  • 5-foot hose for maximum accessibility and mobility
  • Instant on/off trigger igniter for simple one-handed operation
  • High intensity swirl flame targets heat output and provides a hotter, more efficient flame
  • Adjustable flame control knob for ease in switching between different applications
  • Solid brass regulator is pressure-regulated to burn in any direction
  • Stainless steel burn tube constructed for durability and built to last
  • Lock button keeps torch lit for finger-free use
  • Includes cylinder holster
Speed
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This product is also sold as part of a kit:BZ8250HTKC
 
cool, saw some prices online $60. Pretty steep. Maybe if there is a non starter type that might keep the cost down.


Yeah I know it is pretty expensive, but if you are gonna use it a lot, it is well worth it. I almost walked out of the store without it but I'm glad I bought it, it's a pretty sweet setup.
 
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