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Old 2014-08-09, 9:09am
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Default Mini CC with NG and an M-15 Oxycon....

Could this combo melt boro effectively? I'd like to take a class, but am hesitant if my own set up can't really do the job once I'm back home. I can't get tanked Oxygen into my basement where my studio is, and I'm already set up with household natural gas. Thanks for your thoughts!

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Old 2014-08-11, 7:07am
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Place oxygen tanks in cabinet at "ground level" and pipe oxygen into basement.... Two things about piping oxygen, you can use a rubber hose (welding), or hard pipe as long as hard piping contains ON OILS.... Hard piping can simple be cleaned soft copper tubing same as used in refrigeration....

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Old 2014-08-12, 2:45pm
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Place oxygen tanks in cabinet at "ground level" and pipe oxygen into basement.... Two things about piping oxygen, you can use a rubber hose (welding), or hard pipe as long as hard piping contains ON OILS.... Hard piping can simple be cleaned soft copper tubing same as used in refrigeration....



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Dale, should the oxygen cabinet be vented? I was thinking about using one of those rubber made vertical storage sheds for my oxygen tank outside. Should holes be drilled for ventilation?
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Old 2014-08-15, 6:24am
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Oxygen is not hazardous, does not demand to be vented (fuel? -YES)... You can vent cabinet if you so desire, some air flow may keep temperatures down some if cabinet is in the sun in hot weather...

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The Mini CC (which requires 7 LPM) will play very well with the EX-15 which produces 8 LPM @ 15 PSI. As a matter of fact we like this combination so much we have it on sale.
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