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Old 2021-05-24, 4:07pm
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Default Thin stringer work

I use bullseye, but I sure suck at it. How folks draw with it so thin is just beyond me. Maybe it's my Lynx, I know they run hot. Any Lynx users have any thin stringer work tips? I guess I could be way out farther in the flame, it just feels very weird out there... hehehehe.
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Old 2021-05-31, 11:47am
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are you using the blue oxy?
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Old 2021-08-11, 11:23pm
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I barely crack the green oxygen knob and use the blue and red to get a small pin point flame
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Old 2021-08-13, 8:34am
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I barely crack the green oxygen knob and use the blue and red to get a small pin point flame
The green oxy is the primary and should be used as such. These torches are so versatile that you just have to experiment to find what works.
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Old 2021-08-13, 8:37am
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The green oxy is the primary and should be used as such. These torches are so versatile that you just have to experiment to find what works.
Actually that's what GTT recommended in their instruction video

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