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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 41077"><p>Eric, I have a carbon arc torch that I hook to an old Lincoln AC welder. I use it for heating small pieces of metal. And use a propane torch that I fasten to a 20 pound propane bottle for the bigger jobs.</p><p> I don't have an acetylene torch as I am to cheap to pay rent on the cylinders. For what little heating I do, my set up works good for me on my small ranch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 41077"] Eric, I have a carbon arc torch that I hook to an old Lincoln AC welder. I use it for heating small pieces of metal. And use a propane torch that I fasten to a 20 pound propane bottle for the bigger jobs. I don't have an acetylene torch as I am to cheap to pay rent on the cylinders. For what little heating I do, my set up works good for me on my small ranch. [/QUOTE]
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