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2009-09-12, 4:51pm
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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It is a quandary and I'm thinking if I'm going to...
It is a quandary and I'm thinking if I'm going to be off a the torch for awhile the powerstrip is a perfect shutoff to make sure there are no weird "zombie" electronic moments
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2009-09-12, 3:47pm
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Dale I agree, I'm thinking leaving it on...
Dale I agree, I'm thinking leaving it on basically full time unless you know you are going to be off the torch for a few days. Just try for maximum air tightness of hoses and such to keep the...
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2009-09-12, 1:18pm
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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Oh Honey
How long does it take to pressurized the system...
How long does it take to pressurized the system from empty. Little bit of time? hours days? Do you leave it running all the time even if you aren't going to torch for a couple of days?
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Safety
2009-09-12, 7:23am
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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Oh Honey
I agree the T with pressure switch works for me...
I agree the T with pressure switch works for me great suggestion.
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Safety
2009-09-11, 2:07pm
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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Oh Honey
I like the bleed off idea. I wonder if there is a...
I like the bleed off idea. I wonder if there is a way to shutdown the compressor and then bleed off the oxycons till the compressor kicks in? Would be the best of both worlds but can't figure anyway...
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Safety
2009-09-10, 5:10pm
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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Oh Honey
I agree $5,000 Rix Systems and $4,000 patchwork...
I agree $5,000 Rix Systems and $4,000 patchwork homefiller systems are not good solutions without really making them safe and fairly idiot proof. The high pressure 2000 psi systems worry me. I like...
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Safety
2009-09-10, 11:09am
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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Oh Honey
I have Pmed with Trey, really nice guy btw, and...
I have Pmed with Trey, really nice guy btw, and he has given me some pointers. I ma remodeling my house and have a 40 yard steel dumpster in my driveway. so its going in there to fire up. Then into a...
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Safety
2009-09-09, 4:16pm
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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Oh Honey
And I agree to a point but they are oil less...
And I agree to a point but they are oil less laboratory, vacuum pumps designed for oxygen / mixes. I think they mean acetylene / propane gases when they make that claim but I understand your point.
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Safety
2009-09-08, 8:26pm
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Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
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Oh Honey
Proper building of a compressed oxygen tank system
After seeing Trey and the Wonka's ideas for building a compressed tank O2 system I have decided to take the plunge and build one myself to save dragging K tanks into the basement.
So here's the...
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