L&R Aqua Torch 2800

Shane- I’ve used a water torch for at least 30 years. I love it.
However it’s uses are limited. Mostly to very small amounts of metal.
In a bronze foundry it won’t be of much use. I can see why yall want
to sell it.

The beauty of a water torch is that the flame is very very hot
hydrogen, and it can be pin pointed in a very small space. I use
hypodermic syringe tips for an orifice. I find it perfect for fine
chain repair, rivet end balling, and tipping stones is a dream. It
will not heat up large surfaces very well and is mostly ineffective
in working on silver.

Sell it to a jeweler who does repair work or very small fine
fabrication and spend your money on a good PUK welder. It will be of
more use to you in your environment.

Jo Haemer
timothywgreen.com