Disposable Oxygen Bottles for an Oxy Propane Jewellery Torch.
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Learn how many disposable bottles of Oxygen are required to burn one container of propane in a jeweler's Oxy Propane torch. In this case a Smith Little Torch
Great experiment, thank you .
Thank you!
this was a very helpful video. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi. Thanks for posting this video. Would it make sense to use the Smith Little Torch with those small disposable propane tanks with an oxygen concentrator?
Yes, you can use an oxygen concentrator, that is a very common setup
well done SIR Thank you I hung on too EVERY word wrote it all down thank you
Glad it helped
Ya thos oxygen bottles should be criminal to sell they dont have much in them
Did he say 30 minutes and then 13 as i recall useing them 13 minutes sounds more like it 30 minutes seems less bad but years ago when i tried it the propane was like $2.50 but like $10 or so and it takes so many to empty the $2.50 of propane
After watching this video, I would like to say much appreciated! Thanks for the detail. Question: What type of setup do you suggest for a jewelers torch and tanks. Thank you kindly!
Hi Steve. My preferred torch is a simple EZ Torch which is propane /air. This is not a precision torch but is perfect for the filigree work I do. If you are looking to set up a fuel/oxy torch, I would suggest something like a Little torch, with 1 pound disposable propane bottles and an oxygen concentrator.
Can you use worthington oxygen and propane disposable tanks with the smith little torch
To the best of my knowledge, yes, all of the disposable tanks have threading systems that will work with their respective regulators ie propane needs a propane regulator made for disposable tanks and same goes for oxygen (different regulator).
You're vastly better off buying small industrial oxygen cylinders than spending far more per tiny low-pressure fill for disposables. Worthington and other standard disposable LP cylinders fit because the LP thread is a Compressed Gas Association standard.
How did you use that much ox I never used anywhere near that . Even using it for years as a professional jeweler
Hi Warren. The video clearly shows how I did the tests. How I set up the torch etc. The results are consistent and accurate. Is there something you feel that I did incorrectly in the design of the experiment? Do you have any specific data on the number of disposable oxygen bottles you used per disposable propane bottle ? I would be very interested in understanding your experience with disposable oxygen bottles
Compellingly shows to go one that a M or R tank will probably save mucho dinero comipared to the 1lb’ers. Though I am guessing, having done no comparative calculations.
Yes, you are correct. The other option would be to go with an oxygen concentrator
It's no contest re:oxygen. A Homefill concentrator can also refill small industrial cylinders if you assemble an adapter using high pressure fittings (Western dominate that market) and the Homefill male QD, or you can and I do use an adapter with medical cylinders (in my case for running a cutting torch in the field for very short tasks) and run a standard oxygen regulator. Some time spend reading about CGA fittings and welding oxygen in general is well spent.
qual tocha voce usa hoje boa e economica . Obrigado
I use the EZ torch, also called Orca Torch for all of my filigree work
@@mfmetalarts5782 Obrigado. E valeu pelo vídeo
I recently bought the same torch I just need to find the right regulators before I can use it. What brand regulators do you use?
I use Smith regulators
How come on test 1 you used a #7 tip but test 2 & 3 it looks like you're using a Rosebud tip. Definitely not the same tip being used. Just curious.
Hi Stacy, Thanks for your interest. The reason I switched to the rosebud tip was to make the testing go a bit quicker as the rosebud tip uses a lot more fuel than the #7.
Are you related to Kenneth Fishbein who works as a researcher?
Not that I know of. He also spells his name differently as I have a c in my lst name Fischbein....