How to Setup the Gas for your 'Smith Little' torch.
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- In this episode, Steve from Australian Jeweller Supplies provides a step-by-step guide on connecting and regulating pressures for your little torch. He demonstrates how to set up both the LPG and oxygen regulators, ensuring they are ready for use. Whether you're soldering or melting, this tutorial covers everything you need to know. Stay tuned for valuable tips and instructions to optimize your torch setup. For more assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to your local branch. Subscribe for more jewelry-making tutorials and equipment guides!
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Best explanation ever, thanks
I got the same exactly from AJS all the parts ! Top set up ! And a rose bud end to melt !
great and easy to follow!
Cheers Steve. 200kpa was useful. I drain / burn the gases from the hoses at the end of the day as well.
I wish i can have like that,watching from philippines i love it
Operating instructions that come with the SLT state with a #6 tip the pressure is 6 psi (≈41 kPa). Oxygen at 200kPa is way too high for all tips. Check the tables on the last pages of the operating instructions for all regulator pressure settings
Much appreciated sir
Seriously, this is actually a video about setting up the tanks for the system - and it STARTS out saying that's its already "pre-connected". What the....
why are the flash arresters on the tank instead of the torch?
Which is the difference between gas lpg and acetilene? Can the torch work with both type of gases?
great help if your like me !
200 kpa ? sounds very high for a little torch , i have mine set to 10kpa and it seems to work ok ? could you clarify ??
melting and soldering = might be bigger amounts = works well for me .
What regulator is on the LPG? I can find oxygen regulators online easy but none for the LPG bottle
is it hot enough for mild steel
Do you have to get a new hose if you switch from acetylene to propane?
The hose on the Smith little torch is rated for acetylene and propane.
The rosebud tips are different for propane and acetylene as well as the smallest tip. Cheers
Does anyone know the reccom ended lpm for a oxygenrator
Can anyone tell me where to get this propane gauge
Does no one notice how the title and the content don't match? Must be an Aussie thing