Oxy Acetylene torch set

Gliden07

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My ancient torch set gave up the ghost so Im looking to replace them. I have a shoestring budget right now! Any recommendations on a kit to replace them. I mainly use them to cut thicker stock and localized heating for bending or to isolate a spot for forging quickly. Any help would be GREAT!!
 
I guess there are times when the torch is more convenient than the plasma cutter for cutting? I was expecting with a plasma cutter it would keep me from ever using my torch. BUT - I actually use the torch as much for heating metal as I do for cutting.

I wish I could offer some advice on a budget torch, but I don't have a clue. I've had my torch for almost 60 yrs now - done some work on it a time or 3 but nothing special. Seems like I did rebuild a regulator once. When you're talking about a replacement, or you talking just the torch head? OR - the complete assembly?
 
I guess there are times when the torch is more convenient than the plasma cutter for cutting? I was expecting with a plasma cutter it would keep me from ever using my torch. BUT - I actually use the torch as much for heating metal as I do for cutting.

I wish I could offer some advice on a budget torch, but I don't have a clue. I've had my torch for almost 60 yrs now - done some work on it a time or 3 but nothing special. Seems like I did rebuild a regulator once. When you're talking about a replacement, or you talking just the torch head? OR - the complete assembly?
Oxygen regulator is leaking badly. I tried to get a rebuild kit for it. Welding supply store told me they dont have/make a rebuild kit for the regulator I have (bought them at an auction years ago and there were years on them!) anymore because its to old. So im actually considering just buying an O2 regulator and doing just that? I saw a Victor set on Walmart that is getting mixed reviews? There made in China and apparently parts to fix them are more than buying new ones! IDK what im gonna do. Not a huge hurry though.
 
So this is what I ended up buying. My torches are old 1 regulator leaking second probably not far from. Can't get rebuild kits for the regulators i was told by welding supply store guy? The hoses are checked and i dont have any check valves on the torch body. Figured by the time I got hoses, regulators and check valves i would be better off getting a new set! For just under $200 with taxes and free shipping I got these. Their supposed to be made by Forney but I have suspicions! We shall see!!
 

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This looks like the set you got? https://a.co/d/2UaJN8C

Looks like a VERY good set for the money. You did good.

You questioned where the kit you ordered was manufactured - looks like China:
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"Forney acetylene torches and related accessories are manufactured in multiple locations, including China for many kits and parts, and the U.S.A. for some specific components like cutting tips. Forney has also expanded its global manufacturing, with a significant plant in Monterrey, Mexico, for some operations, and its welding machines are manufactured by partners in countries such as Italy. "
 
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This looks like the set you got? https://a.co/d/2UaJN8C

Looks like a VERY good set for the money. You did good.

You questioned where the kit you ordered was manufactured - looks like China:
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"Forney acetylene torches and related accessories are manufactured in multiple locations, including China for many kits and parts, and the U.S.A. for some specific components like cutting tips. Forney has also expanded its global manufacturing, with a significant plant in Monterrey, Mexico, for some operations, and its welding machines are manufactured by partners in countries such as Italy. "
Kinda figured that the other Victor set i looked at was more than double that! Love to but I dont do enough with the torch to really justify that!
 
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