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Miniature Torches

splicer64

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I've been looking around for small torches to use for various things without having to go the mini oxy/acetylene setup...any suggestions. I have looked at what S.O. has to offer...the Torch6 takes the butane cartridges. I thought someone on here might have some experience with this...Thx.
 
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Buster21

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I have the Bernzomatic handheld torch, I got it from Home Depot for about $25.00, It refills with regular butane. I guess it all depends on what you need to heat up. I use it for thawing out frozen padlocks, Heat shrink tubing and other small jobs. You would have to step up to propane to solder copper pipes.

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badss98

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I purchased the harbor freight small butane torch and have owned it for 5 years now and it works as good as it did day 1. Its refillable and cost 6 bucks
I have used it for solder, shrink tubing, heating small items since flame is small and direct, and numerous other things. Why reinvent the wheel if it works
 

dr_clyde

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I have a power probe brand butane torch. I really like it, but it is not a replacement for when O/A is needed.

Use dictates torch type, at least in the fabrication world. You could probably get by with a butane torch if all you do is electrical work on cars.
 
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lilredex

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Those butane torches that Buster shows have very limited (heat) capacity. As suggested they are limited to some small soldering/heating jobs, but not much more. As an example, if you are thinking about silver soldering things, about the best you can expect is silver soldering a nut on a 1/4" bolt and even that is reaching a bit. Get O/A if you have real work to be done.
 

Thumper68

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I have the Smith little torch Oxy/Ace version, works well for small jobs/Fab

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Blake150

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I use my Mini torch for small plastic repairs where just a small area is in or out for that matter
 

Cab037

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I have the Bernzomatic handheld torch, I got it from Home Depot for about $25.00, It refills with regular butane. I guess it all depends on what you need to heat up. I use it for thawing out frozen padlocks, Heat shrink tubing and other small jobs. You would have to step up to propane to solder copper pipes.

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I've got this one and really like it.
 
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