Victor 350 Torch

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Victor Medalist 350 Torch Kit

Cloud outliner pro 2 5 5. The Victor Medalist 350 Cutting Kit The Medalist offers a high-powered cutting torch for heavy duty industrial environments, but it costs less since it doesn't include heating or brazing attachments, it doesn't block flashbacks, and its regulators aren't the updated Edge 2.0 series. Alfred 4 powerpack v4 0 9 (1143). Reformator 1 0 1. Torch with Check Valves Torch Handle Cutting Attachment Welding Nozzle Cutting Tip Torch Lighter Safety Glasses Hose: 00000000: 0000000: Medalist 350: WH411C: 3/4 ' 1/8 ' 3/4 ' 1/4 ' 20: CGA Standards: Single-Stage Oxygen Regulator (CGA540) Single-Stage Acetylene Regulator (CGA510) Torch with Check Valves Torch Handle Cutting Attachment Welding.

Victor 350 Torch Butane

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Victor Medalist 350 Torch Kit

Cloud outliner pro 2 5 5. The Victor Medalist 350 Cutting Kit The Medalist offers a high-powered cutting torch for heavy duty industrial environments, but it costs less since it doesn't include heating or brazing attachments, it doesn't block flashbacks, and its regulators aren't the updated Edge 2.0 series. Alfred 4 powerpack v4 0 9 (1143). Reformator 1 0 1. Torch with Check Valves Torch Handle Cutting Attachment Welding Nozzle Cutting Tip Torch Lighter Safety Glasses Hose: 00000000: 0000000: Medalist 350: WH411C: 3/4 ' 1/8 ' 3/4 ' 1/4 ' 20: CGA Standards: Single-Stage Oxygen Regulator (CGA540) Single-Stage Acetylene Regulator (CGA510) Torch with Check Valves Torch Handle Cutting Attachment Welding.

Victor 350 Torch Butane

Well that's a tough one.
The 315fc has a fantastic track record, and should be capable of handling more flow than the largest single acetylene bottle can supply.
If you're doing heavy heating using LP, or have an acetylene manifold, maybe you could benefit from the extra capacity of the new h315fc.
Honestly, as a hobbyist, I hardly ever pick up my 315fc torch, and prefer the slightly smaller 100fc for the more intricate stuff I do, so I really can't even picture what the h315fc can do that the regular 315fc cannot.
I personally use Harris 2 stage regulators, but I have one of the old style Victor sets that served me quite well. Again, I cannot say anything bad about about any Victor product, old or new. They make great stuff, and there is a reason everyone copies them, but the copies just can't live up to the real deal.
I haven't seen the new 'safety' style gauges in action, but expect them to be good. They're designed with a big plastic knob that is supposed to absorb the impact of a bottle falling (by being crushed). Supposedly saves the gauges, and you replace an inexpensive plastic part. I'd love to know how that's worked out for people, but it's not going to get me to upgrade any time soon.




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