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Old 2013-05-05, 9:04pm
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Default New Studio questions!

I know there are so many threads like this but there is so much information and nothing seems to answer my exact situation...

I am setting up my new studio with a Mega Minor. I am using natural gas without a booster. I also have 2 10 psi oxygen concentrators. I only do soft glass, but I do do some pretty large beads. Do we think this set up will work or do I need my concentrators to be running a higher psi?

Thanks so much!!!
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Old 2013-05-06, 5:06am
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Welcome to LE!

I have a Mega Minor on nat gas and am running on one concentrator at 15 psi with no issues. I do notice a difference when I go elsewhere and work on a torch with tanked oxy for sure but I've worked this this setup for a year and no complaints.
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Old 2013-05-09, 7:08pm
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