I posted this in another thread, but it's in a sub-forum and I need to try to figure this out before I go out tomorrow... I'm getting an MRI on my skull and then going by Mountain Glass for some supplies provided I'm still able to use my neurons and whatnot...
Alrighty then, I have finally got two 10lpm machines and I will be trying to get everything set up this week for the Bethlehem Stacks. I wanted to run this by my distinguished colleagues here just to say I asked somebody, which will in theory, at least sound reassuring to a concerned spouse. LOL
Two machines, T-Grade O2 hoses connected to each one which will run to a O2 Y connector into a single hose which will then connect to the 2nd O2 Y connector which hooks up to the two fittings on the torch. I will 'balance' the output of the two machines by adjusting the flow rates, then theoretically, will be able to push somewhere close to 20lpm for the torch. Any safety objections to this I might have overlooked??
I'd love to put an oxygen by-pass in here somewhere so I can do reductions and the like without having to adjust the flow on the actual machines, as it is, I imagine I would have to use the other torch as a sort of O2 pressure release... this seems screwy to me and I feel like I'm missing something basic here but I really don't want to go back to tanks if I can help it. How can I safely adjust the O2 flow rate without fooling with the concentrators, or impeding their output to the detriment of the machines, would a bypass be something I could set up to be adjustable in-situ without an engineering degree? I will be stopping by Mountain Glass tomorrow to get the second Y connector and some hose, am I going to have to budget a pedal setup? Wife is already freaking about the money I spent on the extra 10lpm (I got it for $650 delivered though woot!!)
Thanks in advance for any advice guys, I know this post is complex, but I'd rather avoid any mushroom clouds or wife-ack (
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