SpiderDave
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I was going to put this thread in the tool section. But it made more since to me to try in fabrication since I didn't see anything on torches there in tools. And if you're fabricating, it'd be a chance you have one and would know.
I'm trying to purchase an Oxy/Acet kit. I'm down to Victor Med Duty Performer 100fc handle or the Heavy Duty Journeyman 315fc handle (540/510). I work with steel mostly. Main uses will be heat, bend and cutting. Typically cutting patterns from 10ga - 1/4" with an occasional cut off of 1" to an occasional 3". I'd like to have it for brazing/welding later also. I do have a small plasma cutter, but I would still like to have a torch available for cutting out..
I was told the Journeyman will do anything the Performer will, you just put in a smaller tip. Other than it being slightly larger and more flow capable etc, does that sound right? Will the Journeyman get a cleaner cut on 1/4" or 3/8" steel than the Performer or just be faster? Or is that not really an issue until you get up to thicker material?
Seems the 100fc is a versatile. But I think for heating and bending, the Journeyman's the better choice and better quality tool? I don't want to over think it but don't care to end up with too much, or too little either. I'd just like to feel good about my choice and not guess. Can anyone enlighten me or share their experiences with either or both torches? Maybe a comparison? Advantages & Disadvantages? I have both large and mid sized tank sets of O/A, so that doesn't effect the choice. Thanks and Happy New Year, soon!
I'm trying to purchase an Oxy/Acet kit. I'm down to Victor Med Duty Performer 100fc handle or the Heavy Duty Journeyman 315fc handle (540/510). I work with steel mostly. Main uses will be heat, bend and cutting. Typically cutting patterns from 10ga - 1/4" with an occasional cut off of 1" to an occasional 3". I'd like to have it for brazing/welding later also. I do have a small plasma cutter, but I would still like to have a torch available for cutting out..
I was told the Journeyman will do anything the Performer will, you just put in a smaller tip. Other than it being slightly larger and more flow capable etc, does that sound right? Will the Journeyman get a cleaner cut on 1/4" or 3/8" steel than the Performer or just be faster? Or is that not really an issue until you get up to thicker material?
Seems the 100fc is a versatile. But I think for heating and bending, the Journeyman's the better choice and better quality tool? I don't want to over think it but don't care to end up with too much, or too little either. I'd just like to feel good about my choice and not guess. Can anyone enlighten me or share their experiences with either or both torches? Maybe a comparison? Advantages & Disadvantages? I have both large and mid sized tank sets of O/A, so that doesn't effect the choice. Thanks and Happy New Year, soon!