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Post by jasoninsd on Nov 6, 2022 9:40:01 GMT -5
Whoa!! Seriously good thing you caught that when you did! That could have been an ugly outcome!!
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Post by liveoak on Nov 6, 2022 10:21:27 GMT -5
The hose they supply is absolute garbage, the thing was leaking and about to burst when I noticed while I was soldering! It’s only a year old or so. That's why I like my old Prest-O-Lite.
We set it up with a generic industrial welding hose fro McMaster Carr, and it's been going for years running off an acetylene tank and regulator.
I had a similar thing happen with my Smith Little Torch & had to buy a new special hose (which I still use now and then).
But my Presto-O-Lite is my main torch & I have a good variety of tips for it & it's stone axe reliable.
That's my story & I'm sticking to it
Patty
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Nov 6, 2022 13:02:47 GMT -5
Yikes! That's just scary.
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Post by realrockhound on Nov 7, 2022 20:21:53 GMT -5
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Post by Rockoonz on Nov 8, 2022 1:02:49 GMT -5
For torch hose there is R hose acetylene only hose that will do what yours did if used with propane, or T hose that works for either. Surprised the orca torch people even bother with putting the R hose on anything, but it does cost less.
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Post by Pat on Nov 8, 2022 1:35:32 GMT -5
I have the ORCA torch. How can I check the hose , and determine which type I have?
Thanks for the heads up.
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Post by Rockoonz on Nov 8, 2022 11:20:57 GMT -5
I have the ORCA torch. How can I check the hose , and determine which type I have? Thanks for the heads up. Do you use propane? if you use acetylene there will be no hose problem for either type. www.thermoid.com/product-category/welding-hose/I don't think there's a way to tell unless they are labeled like the hoses above. I could tell you by cutting a thin sliver off the end and stabbing with a red hot copper wire and observing for a chlorine reaction (neoprene, type t) but I think just checking for leaks with soapy water every time you use it and for swelling hoses, as everyone should, is just fine. If you purchased new specifically for propane with the larger tips you need I'm sure they used the right hose.
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Post by khara on Nov 12, 2022 2:49:12 GMT -5
Whoa!! Seriously good thing you caught that when you did! That could have been an ugly outcome!! That looks like a good movie.🤓 Do you know what it is?
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Post by jasoninsd on Nov 12, 2022 10:02:00 GMT -5
Whoa!! Seriously good thing you caught that when you did! That could have been an ugly outcome!! That looks like a good movie.🤓 Do you know what it is? Absolutely no clue...snagged the gif off the internet (duh! LOL) with a quick search for gas explosions. The choice was between this one or a heavy-set redneck guy in overalls lighting his farts! I went with this one! LOL
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Post by amygdule on Nov 12, 2022 10:35:26 GMT -5
That meme is "Disaster Girl". Not a movie. I thought it was from Stephen King's "Firestarter"
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Post by jasoninsd on Nov 12, 2022 10:39:28 GMT -5
That meme is "Disaster Girl". Not a movie. That meme is Disaster Girl...but the gif I posted is from a movie I believe. The blonde looks familiar...like she was in a Hitchcock film maybe...
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Post by amygdule on Nov 12, 2022 10:53:52 GMT -5
That meme is "Disaster Girl". Not a movie. That meme is Disaster Girl...but the gif I posted is from a movie I believe. The blonde looks familiar...like she was in a Hitchcock film maybe... Disaster Girl says that was not a movie set. It was a practice burn that her father took pictures of.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Nov 12, 2022 11:21:00 GMT -5
That meme is "Disaster Girl". Not a movie. That meme is Disaster Girl...but the gif I posted is from a movie I believe. The blonde looks familiar...like she was in a Hitchcock film maybe... The movie in your GIF is from the Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.
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Post by jasoninsd on Nov 12, 2022 11:50:09 GMT -5
That meme is Disaster Girl...but the gif I posted is from a movie I believe. The blonde looks familiar...like she was in a Hitchcock film maybe... The movie in your GIF is from the Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. Thanks Robin! Dang...I was on the right track!!
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Post by amygdule on Nov 12, 2022 12:22:35 GMT -5
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Post by amygdule on Nov 12, 2022 12:48:22 GMT -5
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Post by MsAli on Mar 9, 2023 8:12:18 GMT -5
I have the ORCA torch. How can I check the hose , and determine which type I have? Thanks for the heads up. How do you like yours?
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Post by khara on Mar 9, 2023 11:41:01 GMT -5
I’m still using a little micro butane torch. My soldering area is in a small carpeted bedroom and I hesitate to upgrade. I also just don’t know anything about these bigger torches. It would be all self teaching. Scary info cause I probably would have just bought a Smith Little or Orca and trusted it and been oblivious to what to what for as far as dangers. Not sure I’ll upgrade any time soon but hopefully I remember this and do some deeper digging before I buy.
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Post by MsAli on Mar 9, 2023 12:25:51 GMT -5
I’m still using a little micro butane torch. My soldering area is in a small carpeted bedroom and I hesitate to upgrade. I also just don’t know anything about these bigger torches. It would be all self teaching. Scary info cause I probably would have just bought a Smith Little or Orca and trusted it and been oblivious to what to what for as far as dangers. Not sure I’ll upgrade any time soon but hopefully I remember this and do some deeper digging before I buy. I use a butane as well and have used a little smith. We recently got an oxygen concentrator but it isn't working all that well. I like the idea of an ORCA
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Post by Pat on Mar 9, 2023 12:41:42 GMT -5
@msali. I rarely use it, but it was helpful when I did. I mainly use the mini-butane Blazer, or the bigger crème-brûlée torch.
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