To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Getting ready for my oxy/acetylene class...

48548

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2008
Messages
4,015
Location
Phoenix
Between what my father gave me, craigs list for the bottles and a few regulators one 300 setup with propylene.... ebay for knock off tips and a spare 300 setup nib and a couple new spare single stage regulators and the others i had repaired. I think i am set... I have one dual stage on the large bottle and one vts450d as a spare. Also a 100 setup with a new knock off version and tips... i have a few sets of flashback and spark arrestors in boxes...

The class is arc and oxy/acetylene.. i am still on arc, but we will be switching in march...

Here are some pics of the stuff. I will trade in the two smaller bottles when empty for one large acetylene...

384b6fd69abac89ebe0f43db6fb21026.jpgc9984248fe468af854f845a4ce062bbd.jpg36541ef4e30bd49ca6405c9d1658b384.jpg0a37c36aa1ff88138bad05ca3ebaceb6.jpg38c03a9d9d52a2d23ca4325423d72119.jpgca4f36aa067f7464ac92bab3396f2582.jpg9b8b748a4007cd0001ea1dc1b1cd8682.jpgc0011e4774d24a739de70599eddc934e.jpge85ff2e0522c5b0b5a37a8aad6ca256b.jpgd45cfd892d41107392bba7d76551da18.jpg
82583308f4a22939b635d6cdabb2c884.jpg
12127f868960c43ea35296c625798061.jpgba69ef1cc96460cba5e5c901c2cdacb4.jpg

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 

Attachments

  • ba69ef1cc96460cba5e5c901c2cdacb4.jpg
    ba69ef1cc96460cba5e5c901c2cdacb4.jpg
    58.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 384b6fd69abac89ebe0f43db6fb21026.jpg
    384b6fd69abac89ebe0f43db6fb21026.jpg
    64.6 KB · Views: 0
  • c9984248fe468af854f845a4ce062bbd.jpg
    c9984248fe468af854f845a4ce062bbd.jpg
    63.5 KB · Views: 0
  • 36541ef4e30bd49ca6405c9d1658b384.jpg
    36541ef4e30bd49ca6405c9d1658b384.jpg
    71.1 KB · Views: 0
  • 0a37c36aa1ff88138bad05ca3ebaceb6.jpg
    0a37c36aa1ff88138bad05ca3ebaceb6.jpg
    67.9 KB · Views: 0
  • 38c03a9d9d52a2d23ca4325423d72119.jpg
    38c03a9d9d52a2d23ca4325423d72119.jpg
    73.5 KB · Views: 0
  • ca4f36aa067f7464ac92bab3396f2582.jpg
    ca4f36aa067f7464ac92bab3396f2582.jpg
    84.7 KB · Views: 0
  • c0011e4774d24a739de70599eddc934e.jpg
    c0011e4774d24a739de70599eddc934e.jpg
    63 KB · Views: 0
  • e85ff2e0522c5b0b5a37a8aad6ca256b.jpg
    e85ff2e0522c5b0b5a37a8aad6ca256b.jpg
    78.9 KB · Views: 0
  • d45cfd892d41107392bba7d76551da18.jpg
    d45cfd892d41107392bba7d76551da18.jpg
    55.2 KB · Views: 0
  • 12127f868960c43ea35296c625798061.jpg
    12127f868960c43ea35296c625798061.jpg
    52 KB · Views: 0
  • 9b8b748a4007cd0001ea1dc1b1cd8682.jpg
    9b8b748a4007cd0001ea1dc1b1cd8682.jpg
    69.4 KB · Views: 0
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

redwrench60

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 10, 2011
Messages
6,069
Location
East Tennessee
Man...that’s a lot of nice **** there. I have a Victor Journeyman setup with the biggest non rental bottles at home. Good quality stuff you don’t have to worry about. Always ready when you need them.
 
OP
4

48548

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2008
Messages
4,015
Location
Phoenix
Man...that’s a lot of nice **** there. I have a Victor Journeyman setup with the biggest non rental bottles at home. Good quality stuff you don’t have to worry about. Always ready when you need them.
My dad never had a lot of money growing up and when i was a kid, he always had victor 300 series stuff... still using it oday....

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 

Rickster

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 26, 2005
Messages
6,218
Location
SE PA
I had a welding class in high school. Oxy-Acetylene first half and arc welding second half. Loved that class! It was only a one-year course but I was able to come-back the next year as the shop assistant. Got to repair all kind of school equipment.
 
OP
4

48548

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2008
Messages
4,015
Location
Phoenix
Some welds... class goes to may welding 101 4 hours once a week...

f13d6cb30d59c280b3c174b7fa7f3dd3.jpg81d4302f5a3adc2dc57e2fa2fc61d4d8.jpg6c4f3016c8b40086889859812c53fc98.jpg6ccb0cdcb16a838ba6e2bda7e4e4e834.jpg05e0f474b02adf5f7b0e1d8249f7dcb6.jpg

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 

Attachments

  • 81d4302f5a3adc2dc57e2fa2fc61d4d8.jpg
    81d4302f5a3adc2dc57e2fa2fc61d4d8.jpg
    84.8 KB · Views: 0
  • 6c4f3016c8b40086889859812c53fc98.jpg
    6c4f3016c8b40086889859812c53fc98.jpg
    118.1 KB · Views: 0
  • 6ccb0cdcb16a838ba6e2bda7e4e4e834.jpg
    6ccb0cdcb16a838ba6e2bda7e4e4e834.jpg
    73.7 KB · Views: 0
  • 05e0f474b02adf5f7b0e1d8249f7dcb6.jpg
    05e0f474b02adf5f7b0e1d8249f7dcb6.jpg
    75.9 KB · Views: 0
  • f13d6cb30d59c280b3c174b7fa7f3dd3.jpg
    f13d6cb30d59c280b3c174b7fa7f3dd3.jpg
    65.1 KB · Views: 0
OP
4

48548

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2008
Messages
4,015
Location
Phoenix
I got to ask,,, why so much stuff?
My dad gave me 4-5 regulators... extras he got cheap... he gave me the series 100 torch, which he paid 5$... and i bought the tips... then when i got the oxy tank and propylene from craigs, i paid 300 for the large oxy tank, propylene tank- regulators and a used 300 mixing chamber and torch.... then i had to get the 300 tips... and it was cheaper to have the nib 300 setup thrown in... also some regulators had leaks, but i had them all repaired... last but not least the 2601 torch and nib regulators, i got for 230 for nib spares...

i will give him some of it back... we like to have spares. maybe sell the 100 mixing chamber/torch and tips... also i think i have 1200$ in all of that... the bottles all were 3/4 full as well and the oxy might be a 300cf.. it was really heavy. Took two of us to pick it up...

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 
Last edited:
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

sberry

Banned
Joined
Jun 18, 2005
Messages
35,747
Location
Brethren, Michigan
Big bottles are good. I like some long hoses depending on shop layout. When I used gasses for cutting all the time I had 2 100 ft hoses, one for LP and one for acetylene and left it all in a station with 100# on the lp. Now that the majority of cutting is done plasma I have them back on a cart and use S bottles and aceyt, the use rate is so small in comparison that it doesn't make much difference.
I have several buds made it with single simple torch sets over the years. I have replaced a couple of regs but the stuff was really old. If a guy is going to be doing lots of fab a plasma will pay in quality and convenience but good torch skills are unmistakable for sure, it really stands out.
 
Last edited:

sberry

Banned
Joined
Jun 18, 2005
Messages
35,747
Location
Brethren, Michigan
I like the big cutting head for field work. I have used all of that, in fact got most of it. The 100 or Ranger class has its points especially for auto work but I tend to use the bigger stuff too.
 

eaglefan1

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 26, 2017
Messages
74
Keep working on the welds, you will get there. Takes a lot of practice and time to perfect. As soon as you think you have it, you will mess something up.
Technique, heat, and speed are the big 3.
 
Last edited:
OP
4

48548

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2008
Messages
4,015
Location
Phoenix
Keep working on the weeds, you will get there. Takes a lot of practice and time to perfect. As soon as you think you have it, you will mess something up.
Technique, heat, and speed are the big 3.
We use a miller dialarc 250 in class and i have the lincoln 210mp at home.

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 

sberry

Banned
Joined
Jun 18, 2005
Messages
35,747
Location
Brethren, Michigan
Turn the machine up another 5 and hold it right down the center of the groove or root to start with. I do add a little wiggle sometimes but mostly have it hot and concentrate on perfect arc length and let it fill for that joint and rod. I like the machine to do the work instead of making me a fussy operator to get basic fusion, especially flat and overhead.
This might be a student pic.
 

Attachments

  • lohi.JPG
    lohi.JPG
    76.2 KB · Views: 28
OP
4

48548

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2008
Messages
4,015
Location
Phoenix
Turn the machine up another 5 and hold it right down the center of the groove or root to start with. I do add a little wiggle sometimes but mostly have it hot and concentrate on perfect arc length and let it fill for that joint and rod. I like the machine to do the work instead of making me a fussy operator to get basic fusion, especially flat and overhead.
This might be a student pic.
I will try that... class is tough, but i might bring in my 210mp to practice with in class.

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 

eaglefan1

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 26, 2017
Messages
74
You will get the hang of it. Then you will start working on pipe welding, whole different ball game. I have taken some really crazy tests, makes you wonder who came up with them.
 
OP
4

48548

Well-known member
Joined
May 14, 2008
Messages
4,015
Location
Phoenix
You will get the hang of it. Then you will start working on pipe welding, whole different ball game. I have taken some really crazy tests, makes you wonder who came up with them.
This is for fun... My father's friend welded in the mines for 40+ years, best welder i have seen and he spoke about them getting x-rayed.

looking for a pebble 4766 or any 47xx pebble hinged handle
 

sberry

Banned
Joined
Jun 18, 2005
Messages
35,747
Location
Brethren, Michigan
I havnt used that 210 but have a whole garage full of Dialarcs. It's ok to bring your machine but they run so similar that I bet money that if they were where you couldn't see them couldn't tell them apart.
I have parked my dc buzzer next to the Maxstar and really had to look hard tell them apart.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom