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QUESTION: Why do some Aceytlene bottles need a cylinderwrench to open them, and others have their own valve handles ?It must not have anything to do with size, because I've seen"B" size cylinders (which are quite small) that need a wrenchto open them. Larger sizes, like 75cf. have their ownhandle on the valve....and yet others, like a 136cf. "flat-top"need a cylinder wrench to open ? Just wondering I'll be the LAST one to let you down !
Reply:I have been wondering about that for years myself.
Reply:It's just a matter of what valve the distributor chose to use.In this town, you need regulator adaptors to switch from one distributor's cylinder to another distributor's.Just think how many of those damn wrenches somebody got to sell, and how many torch repairs when people used those wrenches to torque torch heads to torch handles.Appreciation Gains You Recognition-
Reply:You would think, in an industry as important as welding, thateverything would be standardized !I'll be the LAST one to let you down !
Reply:P.S. . . . .Even I know that you put the nozzle, (or cutting head) on HAND TIGHT ONLY ! I'll be the LAST one to let you down !
Reply:you'd think standardization would be..........well standard! maybe they're really making some $$ on all those wrenches and adaptors. what really shocked me was right hand threads on acet. bottles when i moved to the wash. dc area. all i had in tx. were all left hand threads.
Reply:if you look up the word standard in the dictionary there are 11 different definitions and 6 uses of the adjective.inglesh iz so eazy to uze two git 2 the rite anser four ewe.A true democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for lunch. |
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