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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner

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it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is
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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner


I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used commonly
as a rig cutting torch.

Steve


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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner


I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used commonly
as a rig cutting torch.


I have a complete Victor 100 torch set (branded as Matco). Lots of
tips too. "Used twice".

Myself, I am using the next size, 315 series.

I have many other O/A torches as well, for sale.

i
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On 2011-05-02, Steve B wrote:

"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100
handle in my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the
rest is in another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to
move Stuff in the morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This
is just some of the spare stuff not currently on any of my working
rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner


I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as
many gas tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the
one used to cut thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the
common 315 used commonly as a rig cutting torch.


I have a complete Victor 100 torch set (branded as Matco). Lots of
tips too. "Used twice".

Myself, I am using the next size, 315 series.

I have many other O/A torches as well, for sale.

i


Got any Smith's welding/brazing tips ? Need to fit AW1 Airline handle . The
one tip I have is an AW203 , if that's any help .

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On May 2, 4:09*am, Gunner Asch wrote:
I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. *This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. *My working rigs are either.

Gunner

--
"If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight,
it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is
six. " *Jonah Goldberg (modified)


Gummer..aren't those company property numbers on some of that stuff?

TMT


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I have a complete Victor 100 torch set (branded as Matco). Lots of
tips too. "Used twice".

Myself, I am using the next size, 315 series.

I have many other O/A torches as well, for sale.

i


I am cautious about things with brands on them other than the mfr. What
exactly do you have in the package, and how much do you want for it? Can
you send me a pic?




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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner


I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used commonly
as a rig cutting torch.

Steve


The one I have is a J100..which is small for Victor, but its hard to
find Stuff for it. Ive got a couple brazing tips but no cutting head. On
ebay..they are ...pricey. IRRC..it uses a CA1260 cutting head.

Now Ive got a rather small Harris, with a cutting head..and brazing tips
are easy to find.

5th from the left in the bottom photo.

Now that red Marquette..Ive got a cutting head, and several brazing
tips..and its VERY small..but its not a Victor. Second from the left in
the bottom picture above.

Most of the Stuff I have is in good shape, but yall might have to
replace an o ring here and there.

Gunner

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"If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight,
it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is
six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified)
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On 2011-05-02, Steve B wrote:

"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner


I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used commonly
as a rig cutting torch.


I have a complete Victor 100 torch set (branded as Matco). Lots of
tips too. "Used twice".


Snag it!!! That will do the job indeed


Myself, I am using the next size, 315 series.

I have many other O/A torches as well, for sale.

i


Post em!!

Gunner

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"If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight,
it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is
six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified)
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Gunner Asch wrote:

Maybe Iggy has some?

Ive never had much experience with Smith..so cant help.

Gunner


Yeah they're out there on eBay , but they come at a higher price than I
wanna pay . Thanks anyway !!

Iggy ??
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner


I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many
gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to
cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used
commonly
as a rig cutting torch.

Steve


The one I have is a J100..which is small for Victor, but its hard to
find Stuff for it. Ive got a couple brazing tips but no cutting head. On
ebay..they are ...pricey. IRRC..it uses a CA1260 cutting head.

Now Ive got a rather small Harris, with a cutting head..and brazing tips
are easy to find.

5th from the left in the bottom photo.

Now that red Marquette..Ive got a cutting head, and several brazing
tips..and its VERY small..but its not a Victor. Second from the left in
the bottom picture above.

Most of the Stuff I have is in good shape, but yall might have to
replace an o ring here and there.

Gunner


Sounds like what I am trying to avoid. I want plain bread common, easy to
get parts, service, and accessories for. So, I want to stay with Victor.

Steve




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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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On Mon, 2 May 2011 08:31:28 -0700, "Steve B"
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner

I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many
gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to
cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used
commonly
as a rig cutting torch.

Steve


The one I have is a J100..which is small for Victor, but its hard to
find Stuff for it. Ive got a couple brazing tips but no cutting head. On
ebay..they are ...pricey. IRRC..it uses a CA1260 cutting head.

Now Ive got a rather small Harris, with a cutting head..and brazing tips
are easy to find.

5th from the left in the bottom photo.

Now that red Marquette..Ive got a cutting head, and several brazing
tips..and its VERY small..but its not a Victor. Second from the left in
the bottom picture above.

Most of the Stuff I have is in good shape, but yall might have to
replace an o ring here and there.

Gunner


Sounds like what I am trying to avoid. I want plain bread common, easy to
get parts, service, and accessories for. So, I want to stay with Victor.

Steve

Dont overlook Harris. Very good stuff and not as regional as other
brands such as Smith.

Smith is very very good..but hard to find in much of America

Gunner

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"If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight,
it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is
six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified)
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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On Mon, 2 May 2011 08:31:28 -0700, "Steve B"
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
m...
I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in
the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner

I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many
gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to
cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used
commonly
as a rig cutting torch.

Steve


The one I have is a J100..which is small for Victor, but its hard to
find Stuff for it. Ive got a couple brazing tips but no cutting head. On
ebay..they are ...pricey. IRRC..it uses a CA1260 cutting head.

Now Ive got a rather small Harris, with a cutting head..and brazing tips
are easy to find.

5th from the left in the bottom photo.

Now that red Marquette..Ive got a cutting head, and several brazing
tips..and its VERY small..but its not a Victor. Second from the left in
the bottom picture above.

Most of the Stuff I have is in good shape, but yall might have to
replace an o ring here and there.

Gunner


Sounds like what I am trying to avoid. I want plain bread common, easy to
get parts, service, and accessories for. So, I want to stay with Victor.

Steve

Dont overlook Harris. Very good stuff and not as regional as other
brands such as Smith.

Smith is very very good..but hard to find in much of America

Gunner


I have a Baume-Mercier watch. It is a good watch. Yet, it is hard to find
in much of America. I like something I can go to the welding store and buy
"stuff" for.

Steve

Heart surgery pending?
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. *This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......


https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858


https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794


6th from the Left.


Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. *My working rigs are either.


Gunner


I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. *This would be the one used to cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. *Not the common 315 used commonly
as a rig cutting torch.


Steve


The one I have is a J100..which is small for Victor, but its hard to
find Stuff for it. Ive got a couple brazing tips but no cutting head. On
ebay..they are ...pricey. IRRC..it uses a CA1260 cutting head.

Now Ive got a rather small Harris, with a cutting head..and brazing tips
are easy to find.

5th from the left in the bottom photo.

Now that red Marquette..Ive got a cutting head, and several brazing
tips..and its VERY small..but its not a Victor. Second from the left in
the bottom picture above.

Most of the Stuff I have is in good shape, but yall might have to
replace an o ring here and there.

Gunner

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it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is
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In other words it is junk.

You still haven't explained the company property markings.

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On Mon, 2 May 2011 14:13:17 -0700, "Steve B"
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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On Mon, 2 May 2011 08:31:28 -0700, "Steve B"
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
om...
I dont have any Smith stuff, but I do have a spare Victor 100 handle in
my stuff. Ive taken a picture of about half of it..the rest is in
another container I cant get to at night...Ill have to move Stuff in
the
morning with the fork lift to dig em out. This is just some of the
spare stuff not currently on any of my working rigs ......

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38086768243858

https://picasaweb.google.com/gunnera...38109576123794

6th from the Left.

Out here in California..near the oil fields..most of what we use is
Victor, then Harris. My working rigs are either.



Gunner

I need a SMALL Victor torch body, cutting torch attachment, and as many
gas
tips you want to throw in to make a set. This would be the one used to
cut
thin metals, and do fine gas welding work. Not the common 315 used
commonly
as a rig cutting torch.

Steve


The one I have is a J100..which is small for Victor, but its hard to
find Stuff for it. Ive got a couple brazing tips but no cutting head. On
ebay..they are ...pricey. IRRC..it uses a CA1260 cutting head.

Now Ive got a rather small Harris, with a cutting head..and brazing tips
are easy to find.

5th from the left in the bottom photo.

Now that red Marquette..Ive got a cutting head, and several brazing
tips..and its VERY small..but its not a Victor. Second from the left in
the bottom picture above.

Most of the Stuff I have is in good shape, but yall might have to
replace an o ring here and there.

Gunner

Sounds like what I am trying to avoid. I want plain bread common, easy to
get parts, service, and accessories for. So, I want to stay with Victor.

Steve

Dont overlook Harris. Very good stuff and not as regional as other
brands such as Smith.

Smith is very very good..but hard to find in much of America

Gunner


I have a Baume-Mercier watch. It is a good watch. Yet, it is hard to find
in much of America. I like something I can go to the welding store and buy
"stuff" for.

Steve

Heart surgery pending?
www.cabgbypasssurgery.com
Heart Surgery Survival Guide


Thats why you want Victor OR Harris.

Gunner

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"If I say two plus two is four and a Democrat says two plus two is eight,
it's not a partial victory for me when we agree that two plus two is
six. " Jonah Goldberg (modified)
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Thats why you want Victor OR Harris.

Gunner


I'll settle for a Timex. (Victor)

Steve


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