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2012-04-20, 10:49pm
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Best torch for detail ?
Hello boro people, I have recently been making insect/arachnid sculptures with a Carlisle mini CC. It is a great torch, it gives a micro cool foame for welding tiny joints etc. Does anyone have a preference for small work ?
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2012-04-20, 11:16pm
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When I need a really Fine flame I use my 3a with a shelbo 3hole whisper tip
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2012-04-21, 2:53am
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When I am fusing joins on my tree branches, I use a Smith Little torch, which is connected with a 'Y' clamp to my regular torch. It's also a great torch for many jewelry applications.
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2012-04-21, 3:04am
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I use answer 1 and 2
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2012-04-21, 6:36am
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TORCH IS SOLD --- I have a National 3A I never use, if any one is interested, I'd sell it cheap.
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2012-04-21, 4:07pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Angie09
I have a National 3A I never use, if any one is interested, I'd sell it cheap.
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cool
how much?
G.
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2012-04-22, 1:48am
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Lynx centerfire and Smith with Mike Shelbo's mini tips.
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2012-04-27, 8:27am
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A delta mag would be awesome for the job........... and a gentech mini.
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2012-04-27, 10:39pm
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The Gentech and Smith mini torches are really amazing for tiny detail.
Check this fellow out for inspiration:
http://www.wesleyfleming.com/gallery/index.htm
(He works in soft glass)
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2012-04-30, 12:33am
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Thanks everyone, I also have a 3A with a "jewelery" tip, perfect for welds and crack repairs. I will check out the Gentech and Smith torches. Wesley Fleming is definitely the Bugmaster !
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2012-04-30, 5:42am
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The center fire of my CC does anything I need it to.
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2012-06-24, 3:05pm
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Thanks for the input. I recently hooked up a Gentech Micro torch that I had in storage, (I got it with a regulator set a while back.) Great for tiny welds, etc. Cosmo, I took your statement to heart, and have been usung the CC for my little stuff as well, that torch really can do it all.
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2012-06-24, 3:11pm
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I use the Lynx centerfire on my Mirage. Superfine.
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2012-06-24, 3:17pm
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The center fire of my old Phantom. Gawd I miss that torch..
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