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Sometime in the last few years Victor has changed the way they describe torch
tips. They used to have a "type" system e.g. a cutting torch tip was "type 1" "type 3" or "type 5", now those would be e.g. 0-1-101, 0-3-101 or 0-5-101 respectively for a no. 0 tip anyway. I am looking at surplus Victor rosebud tips, but I want those intended for use with propane/NG not with acetylene. I have found one that looks right, but it says "10-T-25" and I have no idea what a type 25 tip is. Anyone? GWE |
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