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Today i was going to cut out some letters for a brand im making so I assembled my torch made sure to crack the cylinders for a second to make sure their is no debris that went fine, checked my torch hose everything is fine, then i sat my regulators about 7 psi for the acetylene and about 40psi for the oxygen I choose such a low setting because im cutting 1/8 plate and have a small torch well i turned on the acetylene used the striker and got the flame to where their was no black soot then added oxygen then i hear a popping noise so i shut the system down and was wondering what could it be? I'm thinking the tip is dirty because i noticed the flame didn't come out in an even cone or my tip is lose can anyone help me out? Also I do have flashback arrestors on my torch.Lincoln pro core 125 14''chop saw7 inch grinder,2-4.5 inch grinders,electric die grinder.Half inch drillAnd alot of hand tools
Reply:Yeah I was going to suggest the tip was loose. It needs to be on there firm. Since you described the flame coming out all discombobulated, that's your sign it needs cleaning. Do you have a torch tip cleaner? Use that and try it again. I'm sure you also purged the gas lines for a few seconds, before light-off right?Lincoln Power Mig 216Lincoln AC/DC-225/125Miller 625 X-Treme PlasmaMiller 211 Forney 95FI-A 301HF 91110Victor Journeyman O/PMilwaukee DaytonMakita Baileigh NRA Life Member
Reply:I do have a torch tip cleaner but to finish the project I was on I just switched over to a different torch head and it was fine I really do appreciate the help.Lincoln pro core 125 14''chop saw7 inch grinder,2-4.5 inch grinders,electric die grinder.Half inch drillAnd alot of hand tools |
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