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  • 05-02-2020
    irhunter

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Anyone using Forney hoses?

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VYJ362...v_ov_lig_dp_it
  • 05-02-2020
    smithdoor

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    They do make adapters or buy new ends.
    I look on Amazon .
    Note I do not though old ones away you may need some day.
    Today a box full and no longer need buy any.

    Quote Originally Posted by irhunter View Post
    Mine are marked 3/16.

    And, I am looking for B-B fittings?
  • 05-01-2020
    Welder Dave

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Some hose is more flexible but compare apples to apples, ie/ grade R to grade R. Grade T hose is stiffer.
  • 05-01-2020
    scsmith42

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    There is a noticeable difference between the cheap, Chinese hoses and higher quality non Chi-com hoses. I’ve seen the Chinese ones dry rot and crack within a couple of years, and they tend to be stiffer.
  • 05-01-2020
    Lis2323

    Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by irhunter View Post
    You mean, you buy it off a bulk spool and they attach the fittings?
    I can’t see that being economical unless you wanted a custom length. Precut sets are so cheap.

    Best if you are able to check for pliability of hoses though. On line purchases may be hit and miss.
  • 05-01-2020
    irhunter

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by Rondo View Post
    I've noticed that the hose on a bulk spool is normally pretty flexible.
    You mean, you buy it off a bulk spool and they attach the fittings?
  • 05-01-2020
    Rondo

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Hoses are not all created equal. Some are stiff and hard to manipulate, Others are pliable. It's nice to look at the hose prior to owning or you could get the same thing. I've noticed that the hose on a bulk spool is normally pretty flexible.
  • 04-29-2020
    irhunter

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by Welder Dave View Post
    Are the hoses grade R or grade T? Grade T is good for propane and all other fuel gasses but is stiffer than grade R that is only for acetylene. 3/16" hose is OK if you never use big tips or rosebuds very often and your hoses aren't real long.
    They are R. I can't picture using anything other than acetylene for the time being. And, I will be fine with 25' hoses.
  • 04-29-2020
    Welder Dave

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Are the hoses grade R or grade T? Grade T is good for propane and all other fuel gasses but is stiffer than grade R that is only for acetylene. 3/16" hose is OK if you never use big tips or rosebuds very often and your hoses aren't real long.
  • 04-29-2020
    irhunter

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    It's an odd world...likely it would be cheaper for me to buy a new hose, with free shipping, than to pay for shipping on a hose given to me by some kind dude in western Canada.

    Anyone have brand suggestions?
  • 04-29-2020
    Lis2323

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by irhunter View Post
    I just bought a medium-duty homeowner Victor set-up. The hoses are old and stiff. I am thinking about buying a set of Hobart hoses.

    Is there an age at which homeowner hoses should be retired? Does buying the Hobart hoses sound reasonable?

    Thanks,

    Roy
    Too bad you are so far away.

    I could give you a set. I have at least two sets brand new on the shelf that came with welding gear I bought. They will prob deteriorate before I need them.
  • 04-29-2020
    irhunter

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by smithdoor View Post
    FYI
    Most hobby work size 3/16" x 20-25 foot bottle size 80 to 120 cm.
    When had shop I used 1/4" x 75 feet the due to the bottle was 337 cf.

    Dave
    Mine are marked 3/16.

    And, I am looking for B-B fittings?
  • 04-29-2020
    irhunter

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbytime View Post
    new hoses are cheap for the most part, so if they look cracked and stiff replace them and dont think about it and now you know they are new and if cared for have at least 20+ years of trouble free use..that peace of mind is worth every penny spent..
    Copy.
  • 04-29-2020
    Hobbytime

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by irhunter View Post
    I just bought a medium-duty homeowner Victor set-up. The hoses are old and stiff. I am thinking about buying a set of Hobart hoses.

    Is there an age at which homeowner hoses should be retired? Does buying the Hobart hoses sound reasonable?

    Thanks,

    Roy
    new hoses are cheap for the most part, so if they look cracked and stiff replace them and dont think about it and now you know they are new and if cared for have at least 20+ years of trouble free use..that peace of mind is worth every penny spent..
  • 04-29-2020
    smithdoor

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    FYI
    Most hobby work size 3/16" x 20-25 foot bottle size 80 to 120 cm.
    When had shop I used 1/4" x 75 feet the due to the bottle was 337 cf.

    Dave
  • 04-29-2020
    irhunter

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    Quote Originally Posted by smithdoor View Post
    I have used hoses that was over 30 years old.
    I only replace when looks bad, leaks, cut or just tired of longer big hose.

    Dave
    Thanks for the reply. The hoses are dated 1997 and are what I'd call somewhat "stiff." No cracking. Probably not used much...stored in a storage locker.
  • 04-29-2020
    smithdoor

    Re: Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    I have used hoses that was over 30 years old.
    I only replace when looks bad, leaks, cut or just tired of longer big hose.

    Dave
    Quote Originally Posted by irhunter View Post
    I just bought a medium-duty homeowner Victor set-up. The hoses are old and stiff. I am thinking about buying a set of Hobart hoses.

    Is there an age at which homeowner hoses should be retired? Does buying the Hobart hoses sound reasonable?

    Thanks,

    Roy
  • 04-29-2020
    irhunter

    Retire oxy acetylene hoses due to age

    I just bought a medium-duty homeowner Victor set-up. The hoses are old and stiff. I am thinking about buying a set of Hobart hoses.

    Is there an age at which homeowner hoses should be retired? Does buying the Hobart hoses sound reasonable?

    Thanks,

    Roy

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