The torch head I have now was bought in a hardware store, and the
flame must be at least 4 inches long, with the valve opened at the
bare minimum.
Are there really narrow flametorch heads, with tubing, for propane
only?
Liz
The torch head I have now was bought in a hardware store, and the
flame must be at least 4 inches long, with the valve opened at the
bare minimum.
Are there really narrow flametorch heads, with tubing, for propane
only?
Liz
Are there really narrow flametorch heads, with tubing, for propane only?
Take a look a Sievert torch with a #3937 burner.
Regards, Gary Wooding
Are there really narrow flametorch heads, with tubing, for propane only?
Liz, try asking for a needle-point (not pin-point) torch head for a
propane tank. They used to exist…
Judy Bjorkman
This is a very nice SMALL torch . I use these for silver brazing
within the limits of its capacity! I have bought a few.
jesse
Since I like to shop around I googled the torch brand & model and
came up with this:
It’s the same merchant from Amazon, but I guess it’s cheaper
directly from their store’s website. On Amazon they have it for
$48.91 + $6.48 shipping, on the Drillspot web= store it’s $41.77 +
$6.51 shipping.
Liz