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Originally Posted by Speedslug
I might suggest making sure you don't shake up the contents of your gas canister.
If the tank has crud in it try storing it in the position you use it in .
That should let the gunk settle to the bottom and then moving it gently on to your torch bench.
That may reduce the crap getting to the flame.
But also remember that most of the uses for these canisters is camp cooking, space heating or melting metal so they don't filter the fuel much before filling the tank.
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im real gentle and do not move around the tanks to much. i even built a sturdy stand to hold it to the table. i tried mapp and propane. but produce a dirty flame after 5 minutes of use. i am assuming bad torch
i am waiting on a replacement torch to arrive in the mail.
my sister will not allow me to have a large fuel tank in the house so i am restricted to the small ones...any suggestions as for as fuel set ups go for the my broke butt? lol
is there a best brand to buy for filtered fuel? are there shops that offer cleaner fuel to refill the tanks?