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2006-08-19, 12:15am
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If you add a storage tank, it may perform better...
If you add a storage tank, it may perform better than that.
BTW, that Delta Mag (90 jets) only takes 90 cubic feet per hour oxygen at top end.
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2006-08-18, 10:01pm
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Oops! That would be for the Mirage. I went back...
Oops! That would be for the Mirage. I went back and fixed it. Thanks, Robert. The Phantom runs between 35 and 40 cubic feet per hour (16.5 to 18.87 LPM).
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Torch Questions
2006-08-18, 9:49pm
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The centerfire (the Lynx) requires 14 cubic feet...
The centerfire (the Lynx) requires 14 cubic feet per hour oxygen (6.6 LPM) to run a top end flame (the kind that could make a 2" boro marble). This would be at about 12 psi, or thereabouts. I run a...
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