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I am mostly a hobbyist but doing some on the side work as I build skills in tig/mig.. Looking for a oxy/acet kit mostly for cutting 1" or less, and for heating/forming.. What do you guys think of this kit?http://store.cyberweld.com/visurawecuou.htmlAlso, I'm buying some books and DVD's on safe use, but was wondering how you transport the oxy and acet tanks? I have a pickup, but no standup bottle holder? Any recommendations?
Reply:i bought my victor set from cyber weld great company
Reply:I am not real sure how safe it is, but when I have to go get new bottles for the company I work for, I use a bungee strap to hold the bottles in a position where they won't move at all.
Reply:I just got the Victor Journeyman kit from weldfabulous and it came with a few extras thrown in by them, but it's a great kit. I'm sure for what you want to do the super ranger would be great. I chose weldfabulous because they had a better price than cyberweld, i just looked up the super ranger there, and they have a better price on this kit also and free shipping. But, regardless of where you purchase it, I'm confident you will love this kit, I love mine! Just my opinion though...
Reply:Nice set"Any day above ground is a good day"http://www.farmersamm.com/
Reply:you'll need a larger cutting tip to do 1" and get at least one larger welding tip...
Reply:When I was still driving my old pickup I built a crude framework out of angle iron to set the cylinders in and used ratchet straps to secure 'em. Those days are over now I have my flatbed truck with a nice heavy-built cylinder rack. I bought a Victor Journeyman II kit from weldfabulous also, been working great and it was a helluva deal compared to the $700 they wanted at the LWS! RD 1984 Chevrolet C30 welding truck1966 Lincoln SA200 Continental F162 1942 Lincoln SA200 Hercules IXB-51991 Lincoln LN25
Reply:I got a Victor Superrange II. The local company that I dealt with actually matched the price that I had found online at Amazon, but replaced all of the parts in the kit that weren't actual Victor (apparently some of the parts in the kit are outsourced to a different manufacturer but stamped with the Victor name). I would recommend finding a local welding supply and dealing with them. Tell them what you want to do and let them help you find the right product.--Wintermute"No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience." - John Lockewww.improvised-engineering.comManufacturer Agnostic:Blood----------Sweat---------Tears----|------------------|----------------|----Lincoln Red, Miller Blue, Esab Yellow |
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