Also has been called Dillon and maybe other names. Often sold at shows
by a guy who can weld anything while you watch. I fell for it and bought
one, and bought expensive 2 stage regulators to set the pressure
precisely. Never could get it to stop popping back when set up to
specs. Traded it for something i could use. Buy a MIG machine. John
George Zhookoff wrote:
> Here is a question regarding a welding torch. Is there anyone on the
> list that could give any information? BTW the web sites Hamish lists
> are very interesting to say the least!
>
> 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
> 4
> psi of gas and oxygen, so with minimal distortion and less gas use.
> 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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