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Jim Stewart wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Gas, TIG, or MIG? Ever tired one of these? http://tinmantech.chainreactionweb.c...orch.php?cart= 6d2909f2ce99e469d433f5e400a72389 It's sooo much better than the best torch I tried before it. This guy's site is well worth a browse around.. That's some coincidence. I was just at this guy's site 10 minutes ago. I need a new set of hoses for my Victor J-27 miniature torch and his site was one of 2 or three that got a google hit. Now I'm sorely tempted to just buy the Meco package. They're very good and I follow his advice about making intermediate sized by geting two, say #1 tips and drilling one out slightly to have something between 1 and 2. The Meco never ever pops. It's as light as a feather so it's like using a pen. On the minus side your hand isn't too far from the fire so it gets hot in there and also the tips are a little fat so getting in cose to a tight spot is a little tough, bu it's not a huge problem. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Jim Stewart wrote in : Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Gas, TIG, or MIG? Ever tired one of these? http://tinmantech.chainreactionweb.c...orch.php?cart= 6d2909f2ce99e469d433f5e400a72389 It's sooo much better than the best torch I tried before it. This guy's site is well worth a browse around.. That's some coincidence. I was just at this guy's site 10 minutes ago. I need a new set of hoses for my Victor J-27 miniature torch and his site was one of 2 or three that got a google hit. Now I'm sorely tempted to just buy the Meco package. They're very good and I follow his advice about making intermediate sized by geting two, say #1 tips and drilling one out slightly to have something between 1 and 2. The Meco never ever pops. It's as light as a feather so it's like using a pen. On the minus side your hand isn't too far from the fire so it gets hot in there and also the tips are a little fat so getting in cose to a tight spot is a little tough, bu it's not a huge problem. I went ahead and bought the Meco, along with 00, 0, 1 (included) and 2 tips and the lightweight hose. The hose will work with the Victor, but I have a feeling I'll be retiring it after I use the Meco. I like your idea of making a #1.5 tip. You might try a pair of TIG gloves for the heat. Very comfortable and thin. I bought a pair from Indiana Oxygen. They have the best prices and service I've found anywhere for generic welding supplies. |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
wrote in news:6f582ebb-c715-4be6-a94c-0fd98c5acd57 @i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com: Yeah, but haven't done too much lately. The airplane is pretty well on now, but the arrival of the other aiplane has help up interest! Maybe I missed this: what are you building? What have you got? Building a Hatz, got a KCAB Got any pictures on the web of the Hatz? |
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Jim Stewart wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Jim Stewart wrote in : Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Gas, TIG, or MIG? Ever tired one of these? http://tinmantech.chainreactionweb.c...get_torch.php? ca rt= 6d2909f2ce99e469d433f5e400a72389 It's sooo much better than the best torch I tried before it. This guy's site is well worth a browse around.. That's some coincidence. I was just at this guy's site 10 minutes ago. I need a new set of hoses for my Victor J-27 miniature torch and his site was one of 2 or three that got a google hit. Now I'm sorely tempted to just buy the Meco package. They're very good and I follow his advice about making intermediate sized by geting two, say #1 tips and drilling one out slightly to have something between 1 and 2. The Meco never ever pops. It's as light as a feather so it's like using a pen. On the minus side your hand isn't too far from the fire so it gets hot in there and also the tips are a little fat so getting in cose to a tight spot is a little tough, bu it's not a huge problem. I went ahead and bought the Meco, along with 00, 0, 1 (included) and 2 tips and the lightweight hose. The hose will work with the Victor, but I have a feeling I'll be retiring it after I use the Meco. I like your idea of making a #1.5 tip. You might try a pair of TIG gloves for the heat. Very comfortable and thin. I bought a pair from Indiana Oxygen. They have the best prices and service I've found anywhere for generic welding supplies. Oh OK, I've been using the usual big leather ones. I didn't know the tig ones even existed. I'll get a pair next tim eI'm in the shop. Bertie |
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Jim Stewart wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: wrote in news:6f582ebb-c715-4be6-a94c-0fd98c5acd57 @i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com: Yeah, but haven't done too much lately. The airplane is pretty well on now, but the arrival of the other aiplane has help up interest! Maybe I missed this: what are you building? What have you got? Building a Hatz, got a KCAB Got any pictures on the web of the Hatz? No, and my workshop is too messy to take pics of it! Bertie |
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![]() "Jim Stewart" wrote You might try a pair of TIG gloves for the heat. Very comfortable and thin. I bought a pair from Indiana Oxygen. They have the best prices and service I've found anywhere for generic welding supplies. What were they made of, goatskin, synthetic, or what? -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"Jim Stewart" wrote You might try a pair of TIG gloves for the heat. Very comfortable and thin. I bought a pair from Indiana Oxygen. They have the best prices and service I've found anywhere for generic welding supplies. What were they made of, goatskin, synthetic, or what? Looks like goatskin... http://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.co...4C--TIG/Detail |
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On Dec 21, 3:05*am, wrote:
Got any pictures on the web of the Hatz? I found this: http://www.weebeastie.com/hatzcb1/ Yeah thatīs the hatz clubīs site. Very good club! Thereīs loads of them flying. IItīs a good first timerīs airplane and the completion rate is good. Soīs itīs record in every regard. itīs aerobatric capability is limited, though. Itīll do loops, barrel rolls spins etc, about as good as a citabria or clipped cub. plenty strong and itīs draggy so if you screw up and end up pointed straight down you wonīt end up going too fast. Easiest taildragger i ever flew, with the possible exception of the Aeronca 15 Bertie Bertie |
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