I had a Henrob for several years. It worked about as well for me as
my Smiths with the appropriate pipes. If you are a true expert with
gas welding you can weld wonders with the Henrob (but of course if you
were that good you could weld wonders with a cutting torch too :-) )=20
=46or sheet metal work the recommended pressure for just about any make
torch is 1 to 4 psi gas and maybe a little more for oxygen.
I ended up selling my Henrob and buying a little torch from The Tin
Man for around $100. It does well what I want it to do. I use a small
MIG for larger sheet metal repairs. YMMV
-Roland
Hamish wrote:
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:Here is a question regarding a welding torch. :
: Also I have been investigating a gas torch called the Henrob welding
:torch. Have you heard of it? It is supposed to weld but only needing=20
:4
:psi of gas and oxygen, so with minimal distortion and less gas use.=20
:I'm
:thinking of getting one as it would allow me to patch panels that I
:would otherwise have to replace entirely.
:
:Cheers,
:Hamish
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