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cheeky monkey
2005-07-30, 2:59pm
Is it possible to get a decent reduction flame using a Hot Head torch? Would love to hear how you do it..........
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Rhapsody Fire Beads
2005-07-30, 3:03pm
I don't know about a HH, but I completely turn off my oxygen to reduce on my Bitch-a-cuda.
~Suzy~
orodrago
2005-07-30, 4:16pm
Hey Cheeky!
I havent tried it myself - but it sounds good in theory -
to reduce oxygen from Hot Head flame - wrap aluminum foil around the
holes near the base of the torch head - maybe a couple layers, so its strong enough to do the job without tearing.
Wrap it so you have a little extra - like a flap - to act as a handle to remove it or tighten it up what have you - and Id recomend using pliers to remove/tighten too - dont know how much heat the foil will hold - wouldnt wanna find out the hot way!!! :lol:
Happy experimenting!
Lavender
cheeky monkey
2005-07-31, 6:35am
THX - I will give it a whirl this morning. I haven't been at the torch for 3 weeks now!! Last weekend was hot air ballooning tho, does that count? It was a GIANT torch :) What a blast , we crewed for some friends who have a balloon and got to ride as well. SO THIS weekend is bead time.
Dale M.
2005-07-31, 8:36am
A HH fame is on verge of being reduction flame to start with... That is why some of the techniques that require a neutral or oxidizing flame do not turn out well when using a Hot Head.... As others have said, partially blocking the air inlet holes at base of burner head will further reduce air intake and produce reduction flame...
Dale
orodrago
2005-08-01, 4:30pm
THX - I will give it a whirl this morning
Cool! Let us know how it goes!
Lavender
SquareOneBeads
2005-08-01, 6:51pm
I've heard that if you run the bead thru the cone part of the flame you get a reduction flame. I don't know if that's enough for what you are doing but it makes the bullseye lusters do their thing quite nicely.
Heather
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