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  1. #1
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    Where do you find the 'key' for the small Acetylene bottles

    I recently purchased a Victor portable torch set, and the cylinder which you use with the Tote-A-Torch set.
    Where can you get the key to open the valve on this cylinder? It's only about an 1/8 inch square, and I can't seem to find a real tool to open this valve. I've had to use a Crescent wrench, as it's about the only thing this small. Where do you find this? I would have expect the torch set to include one, but I didn't find one. Thanks.
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    Still building my new old truck - see the progress!
    http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/65...-coe-idea.html
    http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=27017

    Red (not lincoln) inverter TIG/Stick
    MM180
    SP125+

  3. #3
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    While we wait for the mods to approve my reply, you can google "mc acetylene wrench". Several suppliers as well as Ebay.

    Dave
    Still building my new old truck - see the progress!
    http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/65...-coe-idea.html
    http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=27017

    Red (not lincoln) inverter TIG/Stick
    MM180
    SP125+

  4. #4
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    Key

    I started with a similar set. However, mine came with a wrench.

    If your local suppliers don't have it then consider checking out:

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...nch+&x=14&y=21
    Last edited by Ugly Dog; 11-29-2010 at 12:19 PM.

  5. #5
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    Hey! Why does he get to put a link in his response???

    Dave
    Still building my new old truck - see the progress!
    http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/65...-coe-idea.html
    http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...ad.php?t=27017

    Red (not lincoln) inverter TIG/Stick
    MM180
    SP125+

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by whateg0 View Post
    Hey! Why does he get to put a link in his response???

    Dave
    That's not a true link. You must copy and paste that to use it. A true link can be clicked on, making it followable by robots and also an "unsafe" thing in a forum that strives to be safe.

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    My ability to cut/paste exceeds my ability to weld?

  8. #8
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    BTW it is a true link. I just clicked on it and it took me to the website.
    Nctox
    Stickmate LX 235/AC 160/DC
    HH 210

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    If you can't wait for delivery. Any good plumbing supply or heating and AC supply house should have. Around here they are about a buck 50 each. One tip buy at least 5 one in the glove box if you are using them other than at the shop, one chained to the cylinder holder. One for the tool box, one with a magnet, one to the inside of the beer fridge, and if you are on the move a lot changing jobs etc. One on a ring and that fits over the turn signal stick.

    I call them mission impossible wrenches as you use them once and then with in 5 minutes they disappear. Or some genius thinks they are cute and snatches it when your back is turned to take home for his kid!
    glen, been there, done that and probably broke it!If you aren't on the edge. You'r taking up to much room

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    These give you lots of options...
    Paul in VT

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by nctox View Post
    BTW it is a true link. I just clicked on it and it took me to the website.
    So it is and so it does. I could have sworn there was no responce to my cursor when I waved over it.

    Well, this is how I add links:
    First, make sure you've set your "edit options" to "Standard Editor".

    After that, go to the page you want to link to and copy the address. On my Windows machine I do this by clicking once in the address bar then pressing "CTRL C" (control key and "C" key at the same time.

    Then in the forum window "Reply to Thread" there will be a "Insert Link" ICON that looks like the world. Click that and press "CTRL V" to past the link and click on "OK"

    You should get link that looks similar to this:
    http://qwildurn.game-host.org:8080/E...ing/index.html

    In the edit widow it will be encased in brackets as well as an opening and closing URL. You can "preview" this before posting.
    Racer Z
    Escargot Racing

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    Saw some Radnor brand wrenches at the Airgas site for 68 cents apiece - minimum order of 100.
    --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

    Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
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    DialArc 250
    SyncroWave 250 w/Coolmate 3
    SP-175+
    TA 161STL
    Lincwelder AC180C circa 1950
    Victor & Smith's O/A
    Dayton (Miller) spot welder
    1200 sq.ft. of garage filled with crap
    A kid that can actually run the stuff +++

  13. #13
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    Smile Thanks!

    Thanks for all the replies! I'd been looking in the welding section of several farm stores (you know, TSC, Farm and Home, Farm and Fleet) and didn't see anything close. After seeing a picture of an example wrench, my first reaction was - hey I have a wrench like that for one of my spray guns.

    However, PTSIDESHOW has my usual technique down. I'll lose it in about 15 minutes - and be back to the crescent wrench by the time I'm done.

  14. #14
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    These give you lots of options...
    With one of those and a pair of slip-joint pliers, woe betide any brass fittings within my reach!

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    3 of the little buggers on the right, prest-o-lite torch tip on the left for those that may not know.
    glen, been there, done that and probably broke it!If you aren't on the edge. You'r taking up to much room

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