There are lots of ways to skin a cat. If the torch is what you want, I would buy the best set that your budget allows. I bought my full-size set from a welding supply company, including purchasing the bottles. Rent will multiply your cost over time. Buying from a supply company vs Harbor Freight may get you the option of bottle exchange. Ask questions first and know what you are getting into.
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Originally posted by 60 Deluxe View PostThere are lots of ways to skin a cat. If the torch is what you want, I would buy the best set that your budget allows. I bought my full-size set from a welding supply company, including purchasing the bottles. Rent will multiply your cost over time. Buying from a supply company vs Harbor Freight may get you the option of bottle exchange. Ask questions first and know what you are getting into.
I have a set, actually 2 sets of Victor gauges and torches. I also own a small bottle of oxygen and acetylene. I can easily load them into the back of my truck. When I need to refill them, I take them to my local welding supply store and they just swap them out with full bottles.
With that said, I have never used any other brands, only Victor. One of my oxygen gauges was acting up last summer. I found plenty of videos to pin point my problem. Parts were easily available on Amazon and easily repaired. Took me about 10 minutes to fix and cost was under $30 bucks.
So, if I was going to buy a torch set for the first time, this is the route I would go.
I don’t use my torch that much. Any metal cutting I do, I use my Metabo grinder with the cut off blades. The torch is mainly for bending or straightening stuff.
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