Oxygen?
Anyone running a national that's not on tank ox?
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was wondering if a ex 20 will run my M8
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Buy one and it will work and if you decide you need more power buy a 2nd one.
I run a 8LPM 15psi on my bobcat wide open, when the time comes and I get a bigger torch I will just buy a second 815 and hook them together or buy a homefil and fill my tanks. I would get started making your own Oxygen as soon as possible, I spent way too much on tanked, enough to pay for the oxycon several times. |
Don't I know it :)
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At the risk of sounding like a broken record.... liquid oxygen. It is far cheaper than tanked O2, much more efficient and effective than an oxycon and when you get a bigger torch you wont have to get another oxycon.
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I am on liquid. I have heard the flame chemistry is different with oxycons than on liquid or gas. Lower O2 percent. Comments?
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Liquid O2 will always rule the roost.
With the oxycon running a home fill with it to fill tanks lets you use a bigger torch. Then there is High volume low pressure system, purchased or home made. http://www.hvlpo2.com/ Im going to do the homefill route and make my own oxygen. My oxycon does a good job on my small torch and I strictly work boro. I will have to upgrade my torch in the future to work bigger pieces. If I had to haul tanks I would be broke, with no money for glass. |
i run a national 3a on a 5 l/m concentrator....its a nice flame but not for really big stuff.
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Thanks folks
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