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    need some help with a torch problem

    using 0xygen and propaine, cutting 1/4 in and less iron. Im yseing way too much propaine. dont remember what my regulator settings should be, any one know, I have a Haris set up.



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    Its been a while since I used propane for cutting, but 10 psi for propane and 30psi for oxygen sounds like what I used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    using 0xygen and propaine, cutting 1/4 in and less iron. Im yseing way too much propaine. dont remember what my regulator settings should be, any one know, I have a Haris set up.
    Harris - nice torch - best there is. I've had mine over 30 years.

    I would think anywhere from 4 to 6 psi any higher your torch will flame out or be impossible to light unless your turning on a wee bit of oxygen to assist with ignition on windy days.

    I'm using an adjustable propane regulator without a gauge on my tank.

    How much propane are you using per bottle of oxygen. I assume that your using the small or medium oxygen bottle.

    You may have a blown diaphragm in the regulator or a leaky connection, but I'm sure that you have already checked the obvious.

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    usint a 20 lb propaine bottle and a 125 lb oxygen. went through 15 lbs of propaine cutting 20 ft of trailer frame. not sure how much Oxygen, but I remember I used to get 3 trailer frames out of one 20lb propaine and just over 1 bottle of oxygen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by olddude View Post
    usint a 20 lb propaine bottle and a 125 lb oxygen. went through 15 lbs of propaine cutting 20 ft of trailer frame. not sure how much Oxygen, but I remember I used to get 3 trailer frames out of one 20lb propaine and just over 1 bottle of oxygen.
    I use 7 or 8 large oxygen to a 20 lb propane cylinder. Something definitely wrong with your torch, regulator. or hose's. I suggest you take it into your gas dealer and have them service the unit for you.

    It's not something we can diagnose over the Internet.

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    I recently replaced my hoses because there was a hole in the oxygen line.
    As I sit here, I wanna say I run the propane at about 6psi and the oxygen at about 20. Sometimes I have trouble keeping the cut going, though, because the flame doesn't 'preheat' the metal enough ahead of the cut.

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    I use 7 or 8 large oxygen to a 20 lb propane cylinder.
    That doesn't sound right, does it??? 7-8 o2 bottles would be expensive. Propane is dirt cheap. At Big R stores up here, a refill is only $12-14. a tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    That doesn't sound right, does it??? 7-8 o2 bottles would be expensive. Propane is dirt cheap. At Big R stores up here, a refill is only $12-14. a tank.
    Yes it is right, the Mileage I get from a 20 lb propane cylinder is 8 large oxygen to one propane.

    I' paying $77.00 for each large bottle of oxygen I purchase, I only have the oxygen on the truck to cut off cats otherwise - most of my cutting is done with the plasma.

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    Olddude,

    You said that you used to get way better mileage out of your bottles, and that you replaced a leaky oxygen line, did you replace the propane one too?

    Are you going through alot of tips? Did you accidentally replace your cutting tip with one made for oxy/ace?

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    H.H. replaced his hoses, not olddude. I think it either has the wrong tip or definitely wrong settings.


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