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Old 2013-09-22, 3:37pm
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Walmart had the hose and connector too.
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Old 2013-09-22, 4:13pm
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Thank you Vicki, I will stop by Ace & see if they have them.
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Maybe I can come by and see what it looks like hooked up??? I really need to make beads for our upcoming shows but presently don't have any where to do it. Wondering if I could rent a storage space or garage somewhere commercial? Anyone do this?
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Old 2013-09-22, 5:16pm
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Angie, I won't be able to fit it to a bbq tank until probably the weekend, but you can try it out with a canister to see what it's like. Do you have a space you can use it for a few days? I can drop it off or meet you at the bike path & do a hand off Wed morning.
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Old 2013-09-22, 5:47pm
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Basically its about $50 vs $350...

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Old 2013-09-26, 1:23pm
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hahaha, way more price difference than that because of the extra "stuff" you need for a bigger torch! (concentrator/02 tank, hoses, arrestors, regulators, etc.)

I lovvvveeed my HH. I also loveeed my GTT Lynx. If/when I am able to have a studio again, I will use them both because as mentioned sometimes the HH just has that sweet spot.

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Basically its about $50 vs $350...

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Currently... torch is cold. Not sure when I'll be making glass again. Hothead and Lynx user.
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Old 2013-09-27, 6:59am
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Yes I was a little shy on high end price... But one gets the idea... Should have said $50 vs $500...

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Old 2013-09-27, 7:17am
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I used my Hot Head for about a year, I agree my Nortell Midrange is so much quieter and the hardest part to get used to at first was it melted the glass much faster! I have been using it for a couple of years now, it is my third torch and would love bigger!
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