🔥 Ignite Your Craft with Precision!
The Brass Oxygen MAPP/Propane Welding Torch by Cybring is a high-performance tool designed for welding, brazing, and soldering. With a maximum temperature of 6432℉ and a 100% anti-backfire feature, this torch ensures safety and efficiency. Its dual fuel capability allows for versatile use, while the convenient gas adjustment valve on the handle provides precise flame control. Weighing just 1 kg, it's the ideal choice for professionals seeking reliability and portability.
Color | Blue |
Brand | Cybring |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Material | Brass |
Manufacturer | EW |
UPC | 740646334922 |
Part Number | 740646334922 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.79 x 8.07 x 2.87 inches |
Item model number | 740646334922 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**Y
Great Little Torch
Functions exactly as it should. Love the small size for ease of use. Made of solid brass with smooth operating valves. Overall quality tool.
R**G
great torch kit
the regulator works very well and was surprised how much longer oxygen tank lasted compared to my old torch kitthe controls at the torch end make it easier to control the flame desiredthis torch works great
A**R
TOTALLY AWESOME
Love it. Appears to be VERY well made. Should last a long time. Works very easily. I use it for brazing a wonderful nickel/silver brazing rod that melts about 1,200 F. Well below the temperature the torch is capable of. This rod flows beautifully, like an easy solder joint. Evidently 15% silver or higher makes for such good flow. There appears to be only about 150 degrees difference between the MAPP/Pro and propane. (This is not as hot at the no-longer-available original MAPP gas.) So for my purposes there is no advantage to using the twice-as-expensive MAPP/Pro. I'm using propane.
A**G
Don't buy
I bought it for melting small amounts of metal. It leaks and doesn't have a steady flame. Goes through oxygen very quickly.It was priced at a third of good small torch.But with it's problems, it can't do the job it was meant for. Complete waste of money.
B**L
Appears well made but packaging failed
Tip broke through the box resulting in small dings to the orifice.This would upset the fuel flow and the flame.I repaired it with minor work instead of bothering with a refund or replacement.
K**.
It absolutely works with those little Worthington cylinders you can get at your local hardware store
I like how simple it is to use. It's definitely user friendly I've not had any safety concerns with it and it just does what it's supposed to. It feels sturdy and the hoses oxygen regulator feel like they're made well. The only complaint I have with the whole setup is that those Worthington oxygen cylinders run out so quickly. But that's on me not these guys.
W**A
I have a lot of experience silver soldering using oxygen acetylene torch.
I am still trying to figure out how to ajust the flame to silver solder mild steel 3/8 inch bar and 3/8x1¹/² mild steel bar.
J**R
Great Little Torch
I used this torch to get some catalytic converter bolts loose on my wife's car. The car is 20 years old and has 100,000 miles on it. I didn't think I could get them out so I took it for a couple estimates on an exhaust system. The cheapest one was $1,100 - more than half the value of the car. Parts, meanwhile, were $300.There were three studs/nuts holding the exhaust pipe to the converter. The worst of the studs I knew I could drill through and just use a bolt. The other two studs it wasn't possible to do that and if I messed it up would necessitate replacement of the converter. I took my time and heated the casting around the studs until they were a dull red. I don't believe I could have gotten them cherry red with this torch because the flame just isn't big enough.That was enough, however, as the studs then turned right out. I replaced all the hardware with stainless steel so the next guy won't have a problem (we're selling the car).The torch can be a little finicky to adjust but seriously - what do you want at this price point? A small oxy/acetylene rig is $350 plus tank rental.Make sure the oxygen bottle is turn all the way open. Open the MAPP gas valve on the torch and light it. Turn the gas down until the base of the flame is touching the torch tip. Slowly open the oxygen until you get a nice hot blue flame. Slowly open the MAPP gas and then oxygen valves until you get the size flame you need.The oxygen doesn't last very long so if you have much to do you may need a couple of bottles. Prices vary considerably so look around. Local is probably cheaper.
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