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Added A Blue Tip Wrench To The Garage
I have the 02 bottle. I got the 100lb propane bottle , gauges, hose and torches at a farm auction . I got tired of needing to go to my shop thats 3mi down the road if I needed to cut something.
propane doesnt burn as hot as acetylene. but it lasts longer and is under half the price of acetylene.
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Doug,
Holy hose man! Never used propane,it but should do what you need. You will like that set up! Regards, Chris
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when I worked as a millright thats all we used. if someone wanted to put a small torch together , you can use the bottle from you cooking grill . you cant use a bottle from a forklift. forklifts run on the liquid , so there is a tube in the bottle to suck the liquid out. a cooking grill bottle or one like I have just lets the gas out. you also need propane tips for your torch.
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Nice setup 4SPEED
It sure is nice having a torch handy when you want it. I also have used propane a lot over the years. |
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Very nice, Doug!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Nice score
I hope those rubber straps are only temporary until you get some chain in place to keep the cylinders upright. |
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they are, I have a cart I have to mod to fit the propane bottle. then they'll be safe.
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Doug Original / IH 70 / IH 149 / IH 1650 / IH 582 / CCC 1772 West Central Ohio Farmall & Cub Cadet Club https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/226681087497199/ |
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Good to hear. This former Iron Worker cringed seeing the bottles like that.
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As A kid I remember a junk yard I hung out/worked, had a 49-51 ford with two holes cut in the trunk with the Ace/Oxy hanging out darn neat horizontally.
I always though of that a a "lady in waiting" as in a accident waiting to happen. The old ford had no top and was always piled with various "junk" popping/banging/and smoking like a smoke stack, on it's ways along the isles of assorted parts vehicles. Those were the days, I used to break down tires/tubes/Wheels into 3 piles. earning $.10 for each wheel and it was all done with a sledge hammer and tire spoons,- no power changer like we have today. but I was young and strong and that made me stronger! I sure didn't need a "gym" workout Ha,LOL! |
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Looking good Doug, but those are cylinders not bottles, .
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