Posted by Billy NY on April 03, 2013 at 09:34:56 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Torch bottle size posted by Josh in Pa on April 03, 2013 at 08:53:41:
Those will work for a small farm and limited repairs, fair amount of burn time, depending on what you are doing, small enough to handle easily.
Extended use, cutting, heating, may not be enough burn time, I have 2 sets of this size and I find that seasonal or whatever repairs come up, capacity is enough, though I am cognizant of making sure the work is ready before I light up and shut it off immediately when done, I don't use enough to have one set filled per year, If the grinder will do it, I won't use the torch, if its bolts on a plow to remove for replacing wear parts, its the obvious choice.
I had put together the extra set for the other place, but given the pilfering that had gone on, and the fact that I was afraid someone would try to use the torch that did not know how, I brought that one home, its been handy to have both, larger jobs, the 2 sets are nice, knowing you won't run out or have an extra set ready if you do.
The small sets like at TSC, would be useless here, just not enough capacity, maybe for an emergency, but just not enough for the seasonal or other repairs, steel fabricating, heating seized parts etc.
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