Your curiosity, and desire to fix things instead of throwing them, showing us how you solve the different issues you encounter, has helped a lot of us. Thank you as always, Kevin.
I find that those are like the “Buddy Heaters”, a little dust or cobwebs will stop them. A little regular maintenance, and they’ll last forever. Great advice Kevin, I’m glad I’m not the only one who rescues discarded tools. Thanks for the video, be well my friend.
Thanks for the video, it got me on track. My issue was the orifice that you were using the brush on. I actually removed it and cleaned both top and bottom and now it works great. I was ready to toss it before seeing this video. Thx
Thanks Kevin for this video. I have one of those on my 1lb propane tank, it is fairly new, but it is good to know that I can clean it if it ever gives me trouble. Juddie - J & J TOA
I have a couple of the MAPP gas torches and find, just as you have, that the electrode to pipe wall distance is critical... you can visually test the spark while the brass mixer nozzle is still off.
Great video on the igniter , had the same issue, bees or hornets got into the end of mine and had just a little sandy material in the end, looked just like what you got out. ants will do the same thing sometimes, was in my shop but some how they got in or when it was out by my wood fired pizza oven one summer. Thanks for you video, 👍👍👍👍
Did you leave a link to those "air brushes" or your Amazon page? The links provided seem to be incorrect. It's always a great thing to "explore" a little and repair things that might not be failing but just need some cleaning or adjusting. Lots of folks out there find $50 easier to earn and spend than to sit down and do some investigation. It's pretty sad to opt for a new item when all it needs is a cleaning.
Question for anybody. My propane torch won't light. But I can use a lighter to get the flame going, but once I take the lighter flame away, they torch flame stops. Any advice?
Your curiosity, and desire to fix things instead of throwing them, showing us how you solve the different issues you encounter, has helped a lot of us. Thank you as always, Kevin.
I love being able to help people one day I may need help and you all will be there for me thank you so much for watching my friend.
I find that those are like the “Buddy Heaters”, a little dust or cobwebs will stop them. A little regular maintenance, and they’ll last forever. Great advice Kevin, I’m glad I’m not the only one who rescues discarded tools. Thanks for the video, be well my friend.
Discarded tools are my favorite free your right about the gas heater all about the same thanks Hatch.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Kevin. As always it's a pleasure watching your videos!
So nice of you thanks for the comment and watching
Thanks for the video, it got me on track. My issue was the orifice that you were using the brush on. I actually removed it and cleaned both top and bottom and now it works great. I was ready to toss it before seeing this video. Thx
Glad it helped.
Thank you so much for the comment and watching.
I would’ve never guessed it would’ve been stopped up like that. Enjoy the video your friend G-man.
Thank you G-man
Wow it was stopped up good. Good tip on cleaning it out.
Thanks 👍
Great tip Kevin
Thanks my friend.
Thanks for the videos too , I didn't climb aboard to complain !!!!!! Promise 🙏
Thank you David.
Thanks Kevin for this video. I have one of those on my 1lb propane tank, it is fairly new, but it is good to know that I can clean it if it ever gives me trouble. Juddie - J & J TOA
Glad to help.
You will have it forever. Thanks for the comment and watching.
I have a couple of the MAPP gas torches and find, just as you have, that the electrode to pipe wall distance is critical... you can visually test the spark while the brass mixer nozzle is still off.
Thanks.
Nice demo
Thanks! Daryl.
Great job 👏
Thank you! 😃
Thanks, Well done!😃
Thank you for watching
👍👍👍.Thanks Kevin
No problem 👍
Thank you so much for the comment and watching.
hi Kevin, i have lost the tip on my TS 4000 . do you know where to find a replacement tip?
thank you
I can't find them either so you might have to buy a new torch.
@@Robinson-Homestead appreciate you answering
well done well said thank you
Thanks for the comment Joe.
I went to the store and bought a new one. When I got back this video was still playing
Thank you for watching.
Great video on the igniter , had the same issue, bees or hornets got into the end of mine and had just a little sandy material in the end, looked just like what you got out. ants will do the same thing sometimes, was in my shop but some how they got in or when it was out by my wood fired pizza oven one summer. Thanks for you video, 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching.
Really good one!
Thank you for watching
Did you leave a link to those "air brushes" or your Amazon page? The links provided seem to be incorrect.
It's always a great thing to "explore" a little and repair things that might not be failing but just need some cleaning or adjusting. Lots of folks out there find $50 easier to earn and spend than to sit down and do some investigation. It's pretty sad to opt for a new item when all it needs is a cleaning.
I hope this link helps you , 3 Set Airbrush Spray Cleaning Repair Tool Kit amzn.to/48mkvyz
You must have better eyes than I do bud !!!!! Dr says that I need bifocals , i can afford reading glasses !!!!!! Lol , deal with it they say ,!!!!!!
Thanks for the comment.
Would it hurt to put alittle copper hi temp anti-seize on the threads of the male and female parts of the tourch tip?
I wouldn't do it but thats just me it is easy to clean
I have one that quit working, I’m going to see if I can clean it.
Cool Frank let me know if it works.
Question for anybody. My propane torch won't light. But I can use a lighter to get the flame going, but once I take the lighter flame away, they torch flame stops. Any advice?
Try turning the gas down , if it's too high sometimes it will blow out the flame.
@@Robinson-Homestead Thanks. Will try that!
Mine was still sparking, but wouldn’t ignite, cleaned a bunch of black gunk out of it. Now it won’t spark lol
Maybe try moving the ignighter closer to the metal and see if that works.