Thank you for your presentation. Honest critique: 1) Review gas welding procedures and protocols first and then 2) make some practice runs at your video presentations. Too, when you see sparks coming from your project, your metal is too hot.
You can braze with these, but you shouldn’t be welding steel with them. Oxy-Propane or oxy-propylene (Mapp gas) aren’t suitable for welding, they’re too oxidising for steel. You’ll end up with a brittle weld.
I had this kit, tanks lasted way too short at 5 minutes, oh and no flashback arrester set so I found it dangerous even the free-standing tanks and cheap regulators
I'm quite frustrated that I can no longer purchase the oxygen bottles for the same setup you have here. They're no longer available to purchase in the UK.
Talk to a welding supply shop about how you can adapt your setup to use their smallest pressure bottle/tank (or, i suppose, whatever size you like). using an oxygen regulator. I had to do this with my old SolidOx outfit (this torch was purchased and improved by Bernzomatic). After you've bought your first bottle, when it runs low you take it back to the welding supplier and they either refill it or swap you for a full bottle for the price of the contents. One fill-up of one of these high pressure bottles will last far longer than those screw-top bottles did. If you go this route, visit one of the RUclips videos that give beginners' instruction on gas welding and brazing to learn how to set up and shut down your oxygen regulator.
What about an oxygen concentrator machine?? I would definitely ask a welding supply store about setup. Could turn out alot better than constantly having to get multiple bottles for one tank of fuel. Thinking of doing the same and getting this machine.
Any welding supplies company will have gas welding rod and brazing rod (get the rods that are pre-coated with a white brazing flux). Get these rods in the smallest diameter available (probably 1/16" in USA). The rods will likely come in clear plastic tubes, and you'll observe that the rods look excessively long and unwieldy, but you just cut them in half or thirds or whatever you like.
@@treasuretotrash2067 because the gas is coming from the canisters can get stuck on other objects like the lighter and then if you go to light it up again the lighter could explode in your hand because it's been oxygenated.
I’m literally a brazer for general dynamics building arleigh Burke class destroyers for the navy and I run both the mapp and the oxy and light it up and there’s literally no wrong way
Brazing puts less heat into a part than welding, since you're not melting the base metal. Less heat means less distortion or warpage. If done properly it can be extremely strong.
Thanks for the video, appreciated
Thank you for your presentation. Honest critique: 1) Review gas welding procedures and protocols first and then 2) make some practice runs at your video presentations. Too, when you see sparks coming from your project, your metal is too hot.
This thing would be perfect for brazing copper tube, small stuff of course, and I think it’s cheap enough to get and try without hurting
En Venezuela cuesta $150 dólares es muy caro y cada bombo cuesta 20 dólares cada una. Es muy alto el precio pq no dura nada 3l oxígeno
I really appreciate this video
Can it cut metal?
Is it Made in China ?
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, Awesome video thanks for sharing it!
I have one of these kits. It works fine for the 5 minutes you get out of each oxygen cylinder.
Es verdad. No dura mucho y muy caro el oxígeno en ese embase. 20 dólares cada pote. Y no lo recargan. Lo q si vale la pena es el soplete. Es bueno.
@@nareromero8969 speak english
@@lar4305 read Spanish
For sure. First time using by the time you figure out where to set the dials you'll need another oxygen tank.
@@lar4305 use google translate
can cut ?
You can braze with these, but you shouldn’t be welding steel with them. Oxy-Propane or oxy-propylene (Mapp gas) aren’t suitable for welding, they’re too oxidising for steel. You’ll end up with a brittle weld.
This video made me nervous. Cans kept rattling around and no standing steady. Doesn’t this kit come with a holder to keep the cans from falling over?
Just duct tape them together.
How do you put the bottles in the stand that came with the brazing kit?
the cylinders rest on their sides w/ necks on the stand.
I had this kit, tanks lasted way too short at 5 minutes, oh and no flashback arrester set so I found it dangerous even the free-standing tanks and cheap regulators
Where is it
OMG the terrified blue eyes!
Can i refill gas
It's available in india
Tube color orange is oxygen?
Yes
@@go-diy will it melt glass
@@hxd9321 yes. It can be adjusted to cut steel at 5300F
I'm quite frustrated that I can no longer purchase the oxygen bottles for the same setup you have here. They're no longer available to purchase in the UK.
Talk to a welding supply shop about how you can adapt your setup to use their smallest pressure bottle/tank (or, i suppose, whatever size you like). using an oxygen regulator. I had to do this with my old SolidOx outfit (this torch was purchased and improved by Bernzomatic). After you've bought your first bottle, when it runs low you take it back to the welding supplier and they either refill it or swap you for a full bottle for the price of the contents. One fill-up of one of these high pressure bottles will last far longer than those screw-top bottles did. If you go this route, visit one of the RUclips videos that give beginners' instruction on gas welding and brazing to learn how to set up and shut down your oxygen regulator.
@@rayc1503 yes, but how does it weld/braze?
@@rayc1503 who are you talking too? What are you talking about?
You can use an oxygen concentrator, and adapt it. A lot of glass blowers use one instead of oxygen tanks
What about an oxygen concentrator machine?? I would definitely ask a welding supply store about setup. Could turn out alot better than constantly having to get multiple bottles for one tank of fuel. Thinking of doing the same and getting this machine.
what is the name of the welding rod you use and where can I buy it from. Thank you.
Any welding supplies company will have gas welding rod and brazing rod (get the rods that are pre-coated with a white brazing flux). Get these rods in the smallest diameter available (probably 1/16" in USA). The rods will likely come in clear plastic tubes, and you'll observe that the rods look excessively long and unwieldy, but you just cut them in half or thirds or whatever you like.
i have this, it is garbage. it wont stay lit and the oxy knob doesn't open the valve.
Can we used it with out oxy2
Oxygen
Yes, it just won't be as hot.
Hello i nead this .
How i get it?
Find sum1 dat has wut u want den xchange a cupple munnies 4 thuh thing
Do not recommend using a lighter. You should always use a striker
Why?
@@treasuretotrash2067 because the gas is coming from the canisters can get stuck on other objects like the lighter and then if you go to light it up again the lighter could explode in your hand because it's been oxygenated.
@@ghostdrew4887 What about a butane torch? It has a venturi instead of a straight valve.
@@treasuretotrash2067 those are a lil different yeah, but they usually have a built in striker.
8years from now i only use lighter
Saan pd ako bili magkano
How much price
75 usd
Very good is that on sale please let me know
I was waiting for almost 2 minutes hoping you'll say something about what doing Because I don't do (sing language, so I had to click away
kitina me atHa
hummm.... improper technique, should light the 'fuel' before adding oxygen .. flame should be at base of torch then add oxygen .. ;)
The pros just crank the gas and oxygen all the way up and strike it
Yeah gas first, orange and sooty, add O2 to bring cones into focus, adjust as needed
I was wondering who was going to say it. Plus heating the rod with the cold base... I let it get red then lay the rod.
I’m literally a brazer for general dynamics building arleigh Burke class destroyers for the navy and I run both the mapp and the oxy and light it up and there’s literally no wrong way
He literally did just that. Lit the gas first, then added the oxygen.
Dont work
What’s the point
Brazing puts less heat into a part than welding, since you're not melting the base metal. Less heat means less distortion or warpage. If done properly it can be extremely strong.
the point of what? your post? none.
I can see Mr Bean make fun of this video..
and what next? Mr Bean?
Perdón donde s pueden conseguir los cilindros?
USA
RU101 VALVE ruclips.net/video/AXWwPsTQ7fM/видео.html
How much price
$100 flat at Tractor Supply Co