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View Poll Results: How do you light your torch??
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Sparker
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147 |
40.72% |
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Plastic Butane Lighter
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111 |
30.75% |
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Zippo
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22 |
6.09% |
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Matches
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52 |
14.40% |
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Something else I'm not thinking of
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29 |
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2006-11-28, 8:13pm
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Scientific Glass Girl
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Join Date: Oct 30, 2005
Location: Lenoir City, TN
Posts: 5,133
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Which do you use? Torch lighting question..
hello all! as some of you know, i go to school for scientific glass technology at salem community college in NJ. we're learning alot about lab safety and things along that line. just curious, so i'm posting a poll to see what beadmakers use...
how do you light your torch???
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2006-11-28, 8:20pm
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On A Lampwork Hiatus
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Join Date: Aug 30, 2005
Location: Daytona Florida
Posts: 1,480
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I use a BBQ style lighter, nearly empty.. Just enough to spark to light it.. Store it away in a drawer
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2006-11-28, 8:22pm
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Life is change. Love it
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Join Date: Oct 10, 2005
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 5,541
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BBQ lighter also, put away after use.
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2006-11-28, 8:24pm
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Scientific Glass Girl
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Join Date: Oct 30, 2005
Location: Lenoir City, TN
Posts: 5,133
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and if you're answering, "something else i'm not thinking of" post it! i'd like to hear other methods too.
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2006-11-28, 8:27pm
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jun 10, 2005
Location: Manhattan,Kansas,The rotten apple core
Posts: 7,464
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I use a welding torch striker. It gives off enough sparks to light the torch. I feel that it is safer than a lighter. I have used lighters though. I have also seen them blow up. So that is why now I've learned to use a striker.
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2006-11-28, 8:43pm
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Enabler
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Join Date: Aug 30, 2005
Location: Crossville, TN
Posts: 18,658
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I'm a match girl. I hate strikers, and I'm too big a chicken to try my bic! LOL!
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2006-11-28, 9:06pm
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Guera loca
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Join Date: Sep 13, 2005
Location: Philadelphia, PA, longing for sunny México
Posts: 1,723
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Quote:
Originally Posted by meganbushfl
I use a BBQ style lighter, nearly empty.. Just enough to spark to light it.. Store it away in a drawer
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That's what I use, but mine is completely empty. The spark comes from the flint, but there's no butane left and therefore no risk.
I hate those sparker/striker things - none of mine gives me as consistent a spark as my used-up long empty butane thingy. Besides, we use the long butane lighters at the restaurant to light our candles, so I'll never run out of empty ones...
Oh, and it is NEVER on my bench, just in case. I keep it on top of a rolling cabinet underneath my bench.
Barb
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2006-11-28, 9:14pm
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jun 21, 2005
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Well, as a long term silver fabricator I have always used the striker across the ridged metal surface thingie. Older people I note find it easier to use the battery operated strikers. I consider these the safest to use as there is no other fuel around. I have to say I feel the most comfortable with my hand held striker ...
I wouldn't want a butane lighter close by, or matches for that matter. It's easy to use the striker imho...and safest.
sadie
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2006-11-28, 9:24pm
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Formerly known as LT
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Join Date: Feb 25, 2006
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 1,639
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I purchased a striker when I first started and noticed it left crap on the face of my torch. I decided to just use a basic lighter and put it on a shelf out of the way after I light up.
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2006-11-28, 9:30pm
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Jun 27, 2005
Location: Saco, but soon to be Yarmouth, Maine...(movin' on up the coast!)
Posts: 7,698
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Aim-N-Flame (bbq lighter!)...it's the only thing I can keep lit long enough to light my hothead outside--it's windyish & I'm ususally chasing the gas around trying to get it to light 
Once it's lit I put the lighter back inside the house...so no chance of blowing it up with flying glass...
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2006-11-28, 9:41pm
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torch monkey 4 life
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Join Date: Jan 17, 2006
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
Posts: 765
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We use wooden matches. As an added bonus, I like the way they smell when they burn.
The strikers we've gotten are a PITA. Seems like you have to work it forever just to get it to light the torch. I'd rather get RSI from something a little more fun than a sparker.
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2006-11-28, 10:57pm
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Member
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Join Date: Jun 12, 2005
Posts: 97
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I use a plain old Bic lighter. I put it away in a drawer after I light the torch, though. I would never leave it out on my work bench.
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2006-11-28, 11:11pm
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Feb 08, 2006
Location: Palmdale, California
Posts: 8,242
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I use just a bic lighter or a bbq lighter. hey normally go on my lap or to a side shelf.
Irene
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2006-11-29, 2:19am
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Fast Roller
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Join Date: Apr 16, 2006
Location: Lake Conroe, TX
Posts: 525
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I use wooden matches, and store them away after the torch is lit.
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2006-11-29, 5:12am
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Eight Miles Wide
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Join Date: Dec 18, 2005
Location: Kalamazoo
Posts: 4,415
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I use a Bic lighter, and put it in my back pocket after lighting.
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2006-11-29, 5:17am
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Capp'in Fool
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Join Date: Aug 28, 2005
Location: Idaho
Posts: 11,332
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Hey Ali...I use my bic lighter and it sits on the table next to me.
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2006-11-29, 5:17am
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Anyone need some spacers?
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Join Date: Oct 08, 2005
Location: Pennfield, MI
Posts: 3,068
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I use a zappo lighter it has a nice little stand that came with it. I tried for a year to use the flint striker you get when you get your set up and it worked half the time. The zappo has a steal case and I put it over on the other desk when done so it is not near the torch area. I know this is a big no no but I just got totaly sick of trying with the other thing.
Tracy
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2006-11-29, 5:25am
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old fart
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Join Date: Apr 18, 2006
Location: st paul mn
Posts: 752
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a propane torch
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2006-11-29, 6:15am
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Always with a smile!
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Join Date: Sep 03, 2005
Location: Lakewood, CO
Posts: 2,604
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battery operated striker
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2006-11-29, 6:21am
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Oct 04, 2005
Posts: 101
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I use a metal housed - gas filled barbecue\oven lighter.
I'm not a fan of the plastic lighters - they can be nasty if breached by something hot.
And I dont like most of the piezo lighters around as they have plastic housings.
I justify the metal one in that hopefully its less likely to go off if an accident occurs.
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2006-11-29, 6:33am
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Join Date: Sep 08, 2005
Location: Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
Posts: 1,365
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BBQ lighter that is kept on a shelf away from the bench
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2006-11-29, 6:47am
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Facebook addict
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Join Date: Oct 16, 2005
Location: Arizona
Posts: 1,863
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Striker here, but used a lighter for the HH.
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2006-11-29, 6:54am
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I'm a lilac!
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Join Date: Jun 09, 2005
Location: Portland, Oregon
Posts: 8,801
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I use a welding striker. They're $2 at the welding shop and refill flints are something ridiculous like 10 for 79 cents, one flint lasts a year, and I like being able to keep it with my other tools on the workbench without worrying about blowing myself up, LOL!
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2006-11-29, 7:13am
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Mitzy
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Join Date: Aug 27, 2006
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 97
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I have a sparker, but I don't know where it is. I use a long bbq lighter most of the time. It lives across the room from the torch in a ceramic flower vase with extra mandrels. I do always walk over there (about four steps away) and put it back in the vase before I torch.
I also use long wooden matches sometimes.
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2006-11-29, 7:17am
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Beach Brat
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Join Date: Nov 10, 2005
Location: on the beach in Ocean City, MD
Posts: 280
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I have used the spark lighter, zippo, matches and plastic BIC lighter.
I HATE the spark lighter. It rarely strikes the first time, and by the time it does, there's such a buildup of propane I get a real big "woosh" and a giant flame. Scary!
I have taken some CE classes at Salem CC and Carlisle School of Glass Art in Millville, NJ, and use matches. I prefer WOODEN matches to the cardboard ones because my fingers are farther away from the flame, and they seem to light easier.
My good friend gave me a Zippo lighter, which I love. It's all metal, and I feel safer with this than the plastic lighters. I always place it on a shelf under my steel worktable as soon as my torch is lit. It's good to know that when the butane is all used up, I can still use it with just the flint. I didn't even think of that.
When I use the plastic lighter, I also place it out of harms way as soon as the torch is lit.
This actually brings up another question...
For those who don't use a sparklighter, do you light your lighter/match first, place it under the torch, then turn on the propane? Or do you turn on the propane first, then light your torch?
I light my lighter first, then turn on the propane. That way I don't get a huge "woosh" when it lights up. But I know people who really like that "woosh".
Just wondering...
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2006-11-29, 7:23am
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caffiene, beads, bedhead,
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Join Date: Jun 16, 2005
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I like the woosh, i turn on propane, light it, bic, turn on oxy, stick the bic in my bra, or on the other side of the table..
seems to me by the time you get a match lit, or the striker going youve got alot more propane built up?
I use stick matches to when i cant find a lighter..
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2006-11-29, 7:35am
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Aug 10, 2005
Location: Wisconsin
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striker.
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2006-11-29, 7:56am
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Covered in glitter
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Join Date: Jun 16, 2005
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I have a huge box of wooden matches that I carry in my 'bag o stuff'. Don't know why but I love boxes of wooden matches.
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2006-11-29, 7:56am
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Senior Member
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Join Date: Oct 13, 2006
Location: Iowa
Posts: 467
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I use a bic lighter.... when I get my studio done and upgrade.. I plan on using a striker ...
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2006-11-29, 8:38am
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Button Queen
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Join Date: Jun 13, 2005
Location: Goshen, IN
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I'm a Zippo gal.... Metal housing, zippo fuel and not butane. MUCH safer. I couldn't STAND the striker thingies. I can never get a good spark, and the big Whhosssh scares the bejeezus out of me.
I light the zippo first, turn on the NG, and then light it.
Barbara
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