SR style seat (which is good), mostly cosmetic restyle and a bolted Smith-style flange joint for field repair. Not sure why operators would spend much if any time looking at the regulator after setup but if so the full-sized gauges on the SR could have gotten the pretty colored bands. If Victor cares about field service how about reasonably priced torch and regulator service tools especially HEAD REAMERS??? Machining is not rocket surgery.
I HATE those regulators and everything about them which is why when I got my journeyman outfit I tossed them right in the trash can I was raised on the SR series and still use them and I've been using Oxyacetylene for 30 years so I know what I like.
SR style seat (which is good), mostly cosmetic restyle and a bolted Smith-style flange joint for field repair. Not sure why operators would spend much if any time looking at the regulator after setup but if so the full-sized gauges on the SR could have gotten the pretty colored bands. If Victor cares about field service how about reasonably priced torch and regulator service tools especially HEAD REAMERS??? Machining is not rocket surgery.
Are the 2.0 gauges all same or are there high flow or journeyman series of this regulator???
I think they look great and appear to be user friendly, however I just bought a Smith outfit. Time will tell if I made a mistake or not.
The Smith will last forever.
Not lifetime warranty. One time warranty mine broke the second time and they wouldn’t fix them.
Nice
I like this a lot
What is the type or should I say model of the acetylene regulator that I have to buy for a cylinder that the threading is external.
I HATE those regulators and everything about them which is why when I got my journeyman outfit I tossed them right in the trash can I was raised on the SR series and still use them and I've been using Oxyacetylene for 30 years so I know what I like.
Mine broke in a week