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Old 06-19-2012, 09:17 PM
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cutting torch, tips, arrestors

If i'm out of line on the prices feel free to show me some examples and i'll work with you on the price. I'll ship anywhere in the U.S.A. Shipping is not included in prices, although it won't be much since its all small stuff except the torch.

Lincoln Electric/Harris Oxygen and Acetylene flash back arrestors - 45



#1 and #3 cutting tips - 16


Harris Torch - 150 - has owners markings and is painted, works fine just not pretty and shiny

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Old 06-19-2012, 10:29 PM
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Re: cutting torch, tips, arrestors

I'm not interested in buying (I have torches out the wazoo) but the whole lot is about eighty to a hundred bucks ballpark Ebay prices and to get that if I was selling it I'd have to take a hand wire brush to the torch. (No chem strippers around torches!)

I also use light grit sandpaper between the tubes. If you put some nylon strapping tape on the back of the sandpaper it toughens it up dramatically. Cut about 3/8" wide strips and pull back and forth between the tubes. Dremel tools using the bits that look like "green Scrubbies" are also helpful.

If you don't have arrestors on your regulators, I'd put those on. I accumulate cylinders and regs so I never sell arrestors.

Shipping the whole package USPS Priority Mail would be around fifteen bucks.
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Old 06-19-2012, 10:57 PM
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Re: cutting torch, tips, arrestors

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I'm not interested in buying (I have torches out the wazoo) but the whole lot is about eighty to a hundred bucks ballpark Ebay prices and to get that if I was selling it I'd have to take a hand wire brush to the torch. (No chem strippers around torches!)

I also use light grit sandpaper between the tubes. If you put some nylon strapping tape on the back of the sandpaper it toughens it up dramatically. Cut about 3/8" wide strips and pull back and forth between the tubes. Dremel tools using the bits that look like "green Scrubbies" are also helpful.

If you don't have arrestors on your regulators, I'd put those on. I accumulate cylinders and regs so I never sell arrestors.

Shipping the whole package USPS Priority Mail would be around fifteen bucks.
I have arrestors on my regulators, this is extra stuff laying around, as for cleaning the torch, that amount of effort isn't going into it, I'd drop the price before i spent a couple hours with a wire wheel cleaning and polishing it up. Realistically I want the stuff gone or i'm just throwing it in the trash.

As for prices, whoever is interested throw me offers on it nothing is set in stone.
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Old 06-19-2012, 11:41 PM
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In that case, someone throw him an offer and save the stuff from the scrap bin!
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