
Originally Posted by
jmmmn
Hi,
Have any of you used the Cobra (now I believe it's marketed under the Henrob name) torch, which is commonly marketed at car shows and swap meets? It seems to be pretty impressive, especially in making fine cuts, as well as welding at low pressure. How does it stack up against any of the other standard torches?
Thanks in advance!
JM
JM,
Its well made, but nothing special. In fact the cutting can be done just as easily, and cleanly using the conventional cutting torch and the correct size tip. The low pressure bit is a GAG. A good aircraft size setup will do just as nice of a job, and weigh 1/6 what the henrob does, plus be able to get into tight places.
-Aaron
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