HomeTheaterMan
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What kind of learning curve is involved with an oxygen/acetylene torch? Are they difficult to use? I find myself working on vehicles about once a week (I have several) and I'm often dealing with rusted bolts, broken off bolts, etc. I'm thinking a torch would be very nice to have, but I'm not sure if it's worth the initial cost for me. It's going to cost me about $700 for the two tanks and a decent torch.
I've never used one, but I've watched my friend use one and it makes bolts that are stuck come out with little effort. I've also seen broken off bolts that he's just blown right out of the frame of a car like it was nothing. While I have spent hours drilling them out in similar situations. It would save me a massive amount of time if I could pick it up quickly. If it's something where it's going to take a lot of practice like welding, and something that I am very likely to cause a bigger mess than I started with unless I practice with it a lot, I'm thinking I may be better off without one. I spent a lot on a welder thinking I'd use it a lot. In reality I use it very little. Mostly because I have trouble getting welds that I'm really happy with. After lots of practice I'm decent, but it's taking a lot and I'm still not great. I just don't want to buy a torch only to realize it's the same way. However, if it's not, it would be well worth it for me to pick one up.
I've never used one, but I've watched my friend use one and it makes bolts that are stuck come out with little effort. I've also seen broken off bolts that he's just blown right out of the frame of a car like it was nothing. While I have spent hours drilling them out in similar situations. It would save me a massive amount of time if I could pick it up quickly. If it's something where it's going to take a lot of practice like welding, and something that I am very likely to cause a bigger mess than I started with unless I practice with it a lot, I'm thinking I may be better off without one. I spent a lot on a welder thinking I'd use it a lot. In reality I use it very little. Mostly because I have trouble getting welds that I'm really happy with. After lots of practice I'm decent, but it's taking a lot and I'm still not great. I just don't want to buy a torch only to realize it's the same way. However, if it's not, it would be well worth it for me to pick one up.