fa: Victor Torch anyone?
helping a friend dispose of extra stuff - here's a nice older Victor torch
with tips http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=320584736189 I have a couple of more, j27 J50 sized handles and more tips And, what the heck is a type 22 tip - fits the above torches, but it is a copper tip (not chrome colored) with aluminum fins for about 1/2 the length - any clues? thanks -- Bill - www.wbnoble.com |
fa: Victor Torch anyone?
On Sep 1, 11:24*pm, "Bill Noble" wrote:
helping a friend dispose of extra stuff - here's a nice older Victor torch with tipshttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320584736189 I have a couple of more, j27 J50 sized handles and more tips And, what the heck is a type 22 tip - fits the above torches, but it is a copper tip (not chrome colored) with aluminum fins for about 1/2 the length - any clues? thanks -- Bill *-www.wbnoble.com Bill, A type 22 tip is for a Victor J-40 jeweler's torch. The J-40 body is only 3.5" long, so that aluminum "handle" on the Type 22 tip, it to provide additional area to hold on to the torch when in use. _kevin |
fa: Victor Torch anyone?
"karchiba" wrote in message ... On Sep 1, 11:24 pm, "Bill Noble" wrote: helping a friend dispose of extra stuff - here's a nice older Victor torch with tipshttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320584736189 I have a couple of more, j27 J50 sized handles and more tips And, what the heck is a type 22 tip - fits the above torches, but it is a copper tip (not chrome colored) with aluminum fins for about 1/2 the length - any clues? thanks -- Bill -www.wbnoble.com Bill, A type 22 tip is for a Victor J-40 jeweler's torch. The J-40 body is only 3.5" long, so that aluminum "handle" on the Type 22 tip, it to provide additional area to hold on to the torch when in use. _kevin thanks, that's helpful - I looked up that handle (http://www.buyweld.com/0382-0006.html) I've never seen one - is the idea that they are light weight and thus easy to "waft" over a piece of jewelry, or was (is) there some other reason why this is good - I did notice that it has built in anti-flashback, presumably because it's so short. I'd never seen one. |
fa: Victor Torch anyone?
On Sep 3, 12:25*am, "Bill Noble" wrote:
"karchiba" wrote in message ... On Sep 1, 11:24 pm, "Bill Noble" wrote: helping a friend dispose of extra stuff - here's a nice older Victor torch with tipshttp://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320584736189 I have a couple of more, j27 J50 sized handles and more tips And, what the heck is a type 22 tip - fits the above torches, but it is a copper tip (not chrome colored) with aluminum fins for about 1/2 the length - any clues? thanks -- Bill *-www.wbnoble.com Bill, A type 22 tip is for a Victor J-40 jeweler's torch. *The J-40 body is only 3.5" long, so that aluminum "handle" on the Type 22 tip, it to provide additional area to hold on to the torch when in use. _kevin thanks, that's helpful - I looked up that handle (http://www.buyweld.com/0382-0006.html) I've never seen one - is the idea that they are light weight and thus easy to "waft" over a piece of jewelry, or was (is) there some other reason why this is good - I did notice that it has built in anti-flashback, presumably because it's so short. *I'd never seen one.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They are very light weight, and therefore very easy to manipulate quickly. Goldsmiths like these types of torches because they can "get in" and "get out" quickly before the piece melts before their eyes. The couple of J-40s that I own, do not have a flashback suppressor in the body..but i've got them on the hoses. Check your email... |
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