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Yeah, all the lads are the same, despite most things in the workshop getting loads of wear and abuse - the oxy sets are in good nick because they get looked after, all boc/murex gear, and regularly replaced.
Are cutting nozzles the same for propane as for acetylene ?
I haven't tried cutting with O/P yet - is it much diifferent to O/A? Maybe a bit slower to start, but the same from then on?
Ian
*****WRONG, WRONG, WRONG*****
Well not all of it, but a few pointers which might save your life
1) Oxygen cylinders are Black with a White top
2) Acetylene cylinders are maroon (red) and are shorter
3) Oxygen can be drawn off at any appropriate pressure - for example when gas welding a rule of thumb is to use oxygen at the same psi as the nozzle number. Should you be planning to do a lot of gas welding then it might be worth considering getting some proper two stage gauges where the output pressure can be more accurately controlled than witrh the more normal 'cutting gauges'. Also light weight hoses make a great difference.
4) I was always told, on every course I ever went on, Never, ever draw Acetylene off at more than 5 psi - there is a reason which I can't remember right now, but if I find it I will post it.
5) The hoses are more generally coloured red (fuel) and blue(oxygen) not green as in the tex
Finally - ALWAYS have a set of flash back arrestors.
Not quite sure what they mean about "You should not run a tank below 50 psi" - unless they are referring to the contents gauge.
Maybe someone else has a better idea
Later - I have just noticed that the link you have used has .ca at the end which indicates it's from California - as you're in Wales I think you'll find that our UK stuff is a bit different
Hope this helps
Later - I have just noticed that the link you have used has .ca at the end which indicates it's from California
Actually, .ca means Canada, but I assume they use the same standards as the US.
It's a popular misconception that Propane is cheaper to use than Acetylene! It may be for you home use lads but you still get a lot of scrap yards etc.using propane instead of acetylene, because 'it's cheaper to refill'. Well it ain't! Acetyelene gives a much faster pre-heat rate & hence much faster cutting speeds (around 3X) & actually works out less expensive than propane.
+ It's actually a 'safer' gas... Have a fire around propane cylinders & it'll take the street with it... Acetylene is contained within the cylinder.
weldequip
Hi Everyone,
I am new to to all this, so please bear with me.
I need some help about Oxy and Ace regulators. to fully open the regulator which way do you turn the knob clockwise or anti-clockwise ?
When it is fully open (providing the cylinder valve is open) will the gas be delivered down the hose to the torch or not ?
Thanks.