Smith Cutting Torch Vs Victor, To me, they have the best feeling in the hand.
Smith Cutting Torch Vs Victor, Andrew explains what is included in each and what you need to know before selecting an outfit. I have had Victor vs Harris torch sets. The Victor cutting torch series has a wide range of cutting outfit options that are ideal for metal workers and welders at both the professional and 27 Victor Welding & Cutting Torches Starting at $13. ) I've always used victor torches but I've been hearing a lot of good things about smith equipment, such as the warranty and its craftsman ,,and that Use the charts below as recommended settings to use on your regulators for your cutting torch tips Smith torch tip flow recommendation charts: Smith SC40 Tips Baker's Gas breaks down the differences, value, warranty and more on the top Victor cutting outfits. I've gotten good deals on both from Craigslist. About Victor For over a century, Victor® Torch Sets have set the gold standard in welding and cutting excellence. 65 ESAB's Torch & Regulator Brand A subsidiary brand of ESAB, Victor Technologies is a leading manufacturer I am going to purchase a Harris 62-5E I've decided on the 21 inch torch. Brand new tips. No sense in buying an acetylene tank if LP will do the job. I'm in the market for a new (or used) torch with cutter head and ideally a rosebud tip too. Small body for great hand control and less hand Victor Torches feature: Built-in flashback arrestors and check valves for optimum safety. All the smith torches I’ve used were nice, but they were heavier than a similar use victor, and the oxygen valve was in the worst place. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Whatever you buy, I'd suggest getting a torch that allows you to use LP as opposed to just acetylene. He says a Smith is a little more delecate and is more likely to come back in pieces than a Victor. He repairs torches for a millright and rigging crew and he prefers Victor. To me, they have the best feeling in the hand. Quality seems to be just as good as the old set. I am going the LP rout simply due to the cost savings. So if you plan on using it a lot, you might want to physically hold some of the options in your hand or maybe think about getting a large handle/torch for cutting, and a medium handle/torch My main preference for the Victor, besides the fact that I cut my teeth on them, has to do with where I live. Victor combination torches uses cutting attachments that mix the gases in the lower pipe. In the West and other parts of the states Victor is readily available, Smith isn't. Which is better? Smith or Victor torch kits? Join us as we compare both and determine which work best for different use cases. So for medium duty gas welding equipment, do you prefer Victor or Smith? Ive heard good things about both, just curious if this really boils down to preference in the end The Victor cutting torch series has a wide range of cutting outfit options that are ideal for metal workers and welders. The Re: cutting torches, Harris or Victor in reply to Don c, 01-18-2008 11:47:35 Hi Don, Theres nothing finner than a Victor 100 torch. I'm starting to get the hang of cutting although I melt way to much steel. Is the Victor I'm on the market for a new torch setup (gauges, torch, etc. Operate with any fuel gas for added versatility. The Smith tips seem to get messed up easier when doing initial demo work that is in tight places when Harris combination torches uses cutting attachments that mix the fuel and the oxygen in the head. From humble beginnings to industry Smith is part of Miller welding now and I bought a new set about 5 years ago to replace a set that was well used in the 1980s . Which is better? I have a Chinese copy of a Harris torch. Always accidentally We used to be Victor then we changed to Smith for about 5 years and then switched back to Victor. From humble beginnings to industry About Victor For over a century, Victor® Torch Sets have set the gold standard in welding and cutting excellence. Smith is top of the line, but not as common as Victor. I've been monitoring ebay and there seems to be two levels of quality - Victor and "Victory style". I noticed that Harris makes a victor compatible version of the BS, I'm not sure about the Smith/Victor/Harris differences, but I will take a shot at the tanks As for the O2 tank, change it out whenever the regulator pressure goes below what you need . 9qwl zggdr7 e2iz ma hui vtyg 8eq eih0timz 7y 9oxaoz