I have an 80-cu/ft Oxy-Acetylene torch setup now, and I've been pondering the idea of switching to propane. The cost of acetylene, the hassle of dealing with the LWS to get a tank swapped, acetylene discharge rates, and the special handling requirements for it make me nervous when moving it around out of the shop...all have been in the back of my mind.
On the other hand, I rarely use my torch setup, especially since I picked up a plasma cutter years ago. One tank could possibly last me 7-10 years. I do have more projects this year I will be using it on, which is what popped this idea in my head in the first place.
I already have a few 20lb propane tanks. I also have a 100-pounder I could keep in the corner of my shop, and use the 20's for mobile work outside. I can swap a propane tank multiple places near me 24/7 for $20. I think my hose is rated for it, so all I would need is the tips for my torch.
No welding. Just cutting steel and heating stuck bolts/parts. I'm really thinking about doing it, if anything, to get me experience with the setup
On the other hand, I rarely use my torch setup, especially since I picked up a plasma cutter years ago. One tank could possibly last me 7-10 years. I do have more projects this year I will be using it on, which is what popped this idea in my head in the first place.
I already have a few 20lb propane tanks. I also have a 100-pounder I could keep in the corner of my shop, and use the 20's for mobile work outside. I can swap a propane tank multiple places near me 24/7 for $20. I think my hose is rated for it, so all I would need is the tips for my torch.
No welding. Just cutting steel and heating stuck bolts/parts. I'm really thinking about doing it, if anything, to get me experience with the setup