So, we got a little off topic on a thread about cratering in steel. I figures lets start a thread on oxy/acetylene torches. Whenever someone gets into welding, cutting or other metalworking, a torch is usually around. It's the jelly to the welder's peanut butter. Plus torches are COOL, From the new, shiny ones to the old, classic hand-finished units of 50 or 60 years ago still in daily use. Feel free to post some pics if your setup, and/or give us the story of how it came into your hands, likes and dislikes, etc.
Jake mentioned that he has a purox inherited from family, DaveO has OA in his signature, but no brand/type/history. Let's hear/see it.
I'm over my 60 for the contest, so I'll start this with the first post shortly.





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After that I never trusted it, even though they continue to use it. A couple months ago, I sold the smith on ebay and started getting this purox back up to snuff. So far I have new hoses, and all the tips cleaned out. Everything is in working order, but the OXY regulator has a replacenent low side guage on it, so I'm on the hunt for an original with the union carbide logo on it. I recently got a line on a NOS Linde #50 rosebud, as mine has seen better days. Matter of trivia, Dave pegged it right, ESAB still sells the line, and the torch handles and tips are still remarkably similar to these vintage units, most parts will fit together perfectly with my unit. I still have Grampas old, old victor that he had before Dad bought this setup, I just need to dig it up. Also just had brother-in law give me a brand new prestolite cutting set with the valves in the forward position FREE!!

