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.Recently I bought a jewelry making acetylene set up. It has a 40 cf acetylene tank. I'm thinking I'd like to buy a oxygen tank and use what I have for additional (home, farm, auto) applications. Not my full time job, but something that needs to get a job done. No Mickey Mouse, if I'm going to do it I want decent stuff. What is the ratio for oxygen to acetylene? I was told 1.5 : 1 (O to A). Also the gauges on the acetylene tank are Smith gauges. Are these good gauges? If not, I'm looking for a recommendation. Also is there a torch tip set I ought to explore? If I'm missing something I'd appreciate a heads up.Last edited by nitpicker; 03-16-2013 at 12:58 PM.Reason: new info and spelling
Reply:smith equipment is some of the best. Their torches would be a nice addition. I think more like 2or3 to one on the oxygen, if you do much cuttingMiller Multimatic 255
Reply:Smith are good gauges, so are the torches. I just finished posting about this, but the 40 cu foot acetylene tank is going to limit you to 1/16" steel or thinner. Can't run tips any bigger or you will pull acetone out of your tank and that's bad juju for you.
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