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Old 2006-08-19, 3:53pm
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Originally Posted by IF-Designs
Ill also say I believe i have spoke with at least 1-2 others who have had the same issue but they had figured out some way to work around it I think by working in an incredibly low flame and low pressures.
Actually, running a short, low flame all the time can eventually cause other problems - like where the center tube erodes back prematurely (despite you-know-who saying that you can run all the low flames you want and not worry about anything happening).

These people should not have to work around a problem like that. They should be able to send the torch back in to the manufacturer and have it repaired or replaced.

Continuing to run it the way you describe will just cause damage that the manufacturer will probably NOT cover under warranty.
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