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I just inherated some Victor Journeyman Oxy/Ace torches and they have alot of wear on them. It looks like they have developed some dark varnish on the torch body possibly caused by handeling the torch without gloves. It can be lightly scraped off to reveal the nice bright brass underneath. I was just wondering if there was a way to remove this varnish and then polish the brass? I know its kinda pointless because they will get some hard use and i'm sure get dirty again real soon , but i'd like to restore them to there original glory before i thrash them again.Oh, just for information sakes it's two 315c torch bodies, one cutting attachment, and various welding tips.Hoping some one has some cool trick or novel technique.
Reply:there are various brass cleaners out there you might could try. When i have had brass torches reworked I think they bead blasted them. Not shiny but cleans them up well.I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:I have used #0000 steel wool with good luck.KevMiller 210 and 140 MigsBernard Q-Torches on bothMiller Syncrowave 200Spoolmate 3035 for sale, excellent condtion- PM for detailsThermal Dynamics 38XLShop OutFitters 20/20 Bending SystemLots of other cheap and not so cheap tools Still have LOTS to learn, but got some nice stuff to learn on!
Reply:Thanx guys. Is there some monthly maintenance that i should do to keep them in working order, other that clenaning the tips and checking for leakes or cracked hoses? What's your prefered brand of hoses? These came with dayco. I know dayco is a really good brand, but is there other good ones out there also. I'll be doing alot of field work and the hoses are bound to get heat rotted and cracked.
Reply:I have always used Dayco with good luck. I honestly have never tried to keep a torch clean (exterior) As long as it cuts clean I don't care what it looks like, but in my line of work not much is pretty anyway, lolI'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:Yeah i guess your right, i think its just some weird west coast "bling bling" thing.Thanks for the great info Jackson
Reply:If you use a torch enough, it will shine .
Reply:James, not sure what you mean. I have five brass torches (Air Products & Victors) in my shop and on my welding rigs that get used everyday all day, and none of them hold a shine anymore?I'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:could you do that thing you do to remove tarnish on silverware you take a casserole dish put aluminum foil down shiny side up put in silverware add hot water and a couple tablespoons of baking soda and its supposed to pull the tarnish off and transfer it to the al foil might wanna try something small before ya chuck a torch in there350P 30A spool gun cut master 51 syncro 250 other stuff " take a dog off the street and make him prosper and he will not bite you sad the same cannot be said for man" i didnt use punctuation just to piss you off |
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