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They're great but all I use mine for is burning garbage.

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Get you a real manly man's torch. None of that newfangled propane junk.
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Originally Posted by NVhntr
Get you a real manly man's torch. None of that newfangled propane junk.
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that looks hi tech, eh


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that thing looks great, thanks


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Originally Posted by 45_100
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Torches are easy.....just try finding a quality pitch fork.


Quality pitch fork will set you back close to a hundred dollars. Plus or minus.
It costs a lot more to find someone crazy enough to run it for you. tired


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
He is probably looking for a creme brulee torch......


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Jim, the depths of your sophistication.

Who knew?

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Ahw, I think he wants to carry it for me. laugh


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The auto light torches are the way to go. Saves a lot of fuel

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Originally Posted by tndrbstr
The auto light torches are the way to go. Saves a lot of fuel

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You talking the little trigger style mini me torch?

not sure what size that is, but i'll be using it to loosen bolts, burn out old gaskets, etc. (and yes, possibly the odd saganaki or crème brûlée...LOL)


In that case... yes absolutely buy a Snap-On.

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some of them aren't that expensive


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Originally Posted by sse
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should buy Snap-on !

??? i'm not into that kind of thing


I said snap-on, not strap on !

Sheesh !!


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I got one at Harbor Freight that's been perfectly acceptable.


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I use mine for the Hamcunt, Tn fireworks extravaganza

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Originally Posted by New_2_99s
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should buy Snap-on !

??? i'm not into that kind of thing


I said snap-on, not strap on !

Sheesh !!

LOL


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Originally Posted by slumlord
I use mine for the Hamcunt, Tn fireworks extravaganza

slumdog...........nobody knows what means, with the possible exception of renegade


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Originally Posted by Fanofthefortyone
Got a pitchfork in my shop that was my grandfathers. It’s at least as old as me.
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Torches are easy.....just try finding a quality pitch fork.


Country song? lol

That's great! Wish I had something of my grandfather's. My brother got his shotgun. Not sure what happened to everything else.

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Originally Posted by sse
Originally Posted by SamOlson
You talking the little trigger style mini me torch?

not sure what size that is, but i'll be using it to loosen bolts, burn out old gaskets, etc. (and yes, possibly the odd saganaki or crème brûlée...LOL)


You want to loosen rusted bolts use a real torch or one of these. Remember if it ain't glowing it ain't going


https://www.amazon.com/Solary-Magne...on+Heating&qid=1607474395&sr=8-3

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You talking the little trigger style mini me torch?

not sure what size that is, but i'll be using it to loosen bolts, burn out old gaskets, etc. (and yes, possibly the odd saganaki or crème brûlée...LOL)


You want to loosen rusted bolts use a real torch or one of these. Remember if it ain't glowing it ain't going


https://www.amazon.com/Solary-Magne...on+Heating&qid=1607474395&sr=8-3

not messin around


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