Good way to keep magnets clean, is to put a piece of painters or masking tape on them. When that gets full of grinding dust or whatever, just replace the tape with a new piece of tape. That is what I do with my magnetic trouble light. Works like a charm!
Great video. I have been using a torch for over 60 years, and just switched to a Cobra torch for cutting metal up to 1/2 inch. It uses 2 tips, one for sheet metal, and another for anything over 1/4 inch. It makes a super clean cut, and now that I am used to the pistol grip, I love it. I also find that it is better than my other torches for welding sheet metal. Subscribed.
I enjoy watching a variety of excellent content from many fantastic creators, but Classic Work is top of the pile. Love seeing that notification pop up!
Mine had the same hard or rough spots in it. I called them and they sent me a new unit. Really good customer support from my experience. I also found that on plate that isn't flat it would walk around. I ended up removing some of the middle magnet stand offs on warped plate to help that.
As far as strikers go you’re right about the little round head or bucket strikers, THOSE SUCK! the suck the mad meat. As for the little sparky striker thingy, those also smoke filthy hogs. The best striker is the 3 flint triangle head strikers! Never loose flints, easy to change, and NO if flint get wet they WILL still work! Open the oxygen side on your torch handle and blow out the bowl and flint with the oxy paddle! EASY! we cut in every weather condition imaginable and NEVER have striking issues. Rather we’re demo cutting with a #4 tip or clean cutting for a customer with a 0 tip they ALWAYS work. Cheers! From our steel yard where all we do is steel!...and aluminum...ok and stainless...and brass....ok and drill bits and consumables and cutting oil and gussets and base plates and butt hinges and piano hinges and bullet hinges and plastic caps and zero rust paint and gauge plates and......🙂
The guiding rail is a must if you are cutting 100 meters of thick steel daily. I made one on the ship dismantle yard i was working some years ago. Specially if you are cutting vertical thick steel sheets like on commercial ships. It will do the work for you without effort. But mine the torch itself was mounted on it and was 3 meters long . Non magnifique just L steel bars attach with 3 bolts. It keeps equal distance between the tip and the steel all the time. It is very to build your own one than buying aluminum railing that bends easily and breaks
Can we get some more pics of that homemade circle burner? This makes me miss running a torch. Some POS broke in to my garage and stole my tanks. I looked in to getting another set and a plasma cutter was way cheaper. I am just an idiot homegamer so I can get by with a cheap plasma. There's just somthing about running a torch however. I have an old Victor set up I like. Only torch I have ran so I have nothing to compare it to. Sorry for writing a book. Great vid and I will check out the rest of your channel.
With the track torch and it catching I found any little bit in the teeth and it'll grab. So I blow mine out before and or after and it works flawlessly.
Snazzy Shirt....fancy Wood Planes.....I left my Lightning Bug Piezo Striker in the rain, well, it no longer worked.....but I did buy another, and I also hate morons playing with my strikers.....best wishes, Paul
It’s a fire power it’s a knock off of a Victor. That’s the 250 size torch which is in between a small one and a big one. Yes i’d say it’s one of the more universal ones.
@@EEJester1586 I wouldn't call Firepower a knockoff. They were owned by Victor's parent company. At least back in the day they were made at the same factory as the Victors. Now they may be imports I don't know.
@@1978garfield I gotcha I didn’t know that. I’ll have look at the box and see where it is made. I know they don’t act like a cheap torch so maybe they still are a Victor.
@@EEJester1586 I am not sure. They say on the site I bought it from that they don't. I ignored that and ordered one anyways. I have not been able to light my propane torch with it though.
This is not the proper way to cut a circle with a torch because the torch always burn through the inside diameter. You should add 2 to 3 mm to the wanted diameter and cut on the outside not on the traced circle then polish, grind or sand to reach exact diameter wanted.
I sure do like them quick connects though I got a 200 ft real and there's nowhere I can't go with that man most job sites are work I'm a minimum of 100 ft average is 175 feet from the truck you can pop that torch head out there and real those hoses in
The cutting bar should be dragged to you not pushed away just common tip with any torch cutting drag it don't push it😂 cool things I haven't seen though.
Someone told me they don’t work on propane. I haven’t tried it yet. I guess I need to. I forget a lot of people still use propane to cut with. I’ve had a few of those strikers that work better than others one I’ve never had any trouble with other ones I have to beat them around and move the ground.
Yeah that scorpion thing I don't like about it is the same reason I don't like him goofy-ass curve o mark is the slop in the pivot for the torch tip you'll have to draw a straight line especially if you're cutting something you need to be right and the curv-o-mark the same because of the slop I can freehand it better I still got to do the full layout
Yasin were you talking about that thing skips right somewhere in there and it's not in the same place every time either I don't know what it is almost like a piece of trash in the gears
I C weld is the number one torch accessory. That man is an artist.
Yes he is I saw him cut some holes the other day and he’s incredible
His skills are incredible!!
@MPM Welding did you see the video where he cut out the name Mara in script?? What an artisan!
Good way to keep magnets clean, is to put a piece of painters or masking tape on them. When that gets full of grinding dust or whatever, just replace the tape with a new piece of tape. That is what I do with my magnetic trouble light. Works like a charm!
Great video. I have been using a torch for over 60 years, and just switched to a Cobra torch for cutting metal up to 1/2 inch. It uses 2 tips, one for sheet metal, and another for anything over 1/4 inch. It makes a super clean cut, and now that I am used to the pistol grip, I love it. I also find that it is better than my other torches for welding sheet metal. Subscribed.
I enjoy watching a variety of excellent content from many fantastic creators, but Classic Work is top of the pile. Love seeing that notification pop up!
Mine had the same hard or rough spots in it. I called them and they sent me a new unit. Really good customer support from my experience. I also found that on plate that isn't flat it would walk around. I ended up removing some of the middle magnet stand offs on warped plate to help that.
If you use your air hose its easy to clean your magnets off 😊
As far as strikers go you’re right about the little round head or bucket strikers, THOSE SUCK! the suck the mad meat. As for the little sparky striker thingy, those also smoke filthy hogs. The best striker is the 3 flint triangle head strikers! Never loose flints, easy to change, and NO if flint get wet they WILL still work! Open the oxygen side on your torch handle and blow out the bowl and flint with the oxy paddle! EASY! we cut in every weather condition imaginable and NEVER have striking issues. Rather we’re demo cutting with a #4 tip or clean cutting for a customer with a 0 tip they ALWAYS work. Cheers! From our steel yard where all we do is steel!...and aluminum...ok and stainless...and brass....ok and drill bits and consumables and cutting oil and gussets and base plates and butt hinges and piano hinges and bullet hinges and plastic caps and zero rust paint and gauge plates and......🙂
Great ideas. That circle cutter worked great
Wide vision metal is another one of my favorite channels. Very nice of you recommending him. That’d be great if you two could meet up
My striker has always been my zippo lighter. Ive wore out a few.
The guiding rail is a must if you are cutting 100 meters of thick steel daily. I made one on the ship dismantle yard i was working some years ago. Specially if you are cutting vertical thick steel sheets like on commercial ships. It will do the work for you without effort. But mine the torch itself was mounted on it and was 3 meters long . Non magnifique just L steel bars attach with 3 bolts. It keeps equal distance between the tip and the steel all the time. It is very to build your own one than buying aluminum railing that bends easily and breaks
Always enjoy watching That track torch thing could have something stuck inside I would like to know what is inside of it
I like the lightning bug too.
Classic Work.....love your presentation and content, great job, Cheers , Paul in Florida
Thanks for the demonstration of your tools. Very informative!
Great recommendation for Wide Vision Fab, just watched a couple of his vids and they are really good. Thank you!
Can we get some more pics of that homemade circle burner?
This makes me miss running a torch.
Some POS broke in to my garage and stole my tanks.
I looked in to getting another set and a plasma cutter was way cheaper.
I am just an idiot homegamer so I can get by with a cheap plasma.
There's just somthing about running a torch however.
I have an old Victor set up I like.
Only torch I have ran so I have nothing to compare it to.
Sorry for writing a book.
Great vid and I will check out the rest of your channel.
With the track torch its the twisting action since you are pressing from 1 side. further out the bar, the greater the torque.
I think I've had my lightning bug for 30 or 40 years. I don't remember when I got it, but the only time it let's me down is when I can't find it 😂
With the track torch and it catching I found any little bit in the teeth and it'll grab. So I blow mine out before and or after and it works flawlessly.
Enjoyed the video and Thanks for the shout out!
Yes sir anytime. Wish I had the following that TH-cam said I had to really get your name out there.
You should check NC+ gas is more economical and cuts quicker with less risk of explosion
Btw hope the miller big 40 is still with us and doing well 😊
Great video, good options for using your torch or with mods a plasma cutter
Thank you I will be getting one of those lightening bugs for sure
Thanks for the video! I do look forward to them, as it teaches me alot, and they are enjoyable!
Well Done, really enjoy this....Thank You. PB
Snazzy Shirt....fancy Wood Planes.....I left my Lightning Bug Piezo Striker in the rain, well, it no longer worked.....but I did buy another, and I also hate morons playing with my strikers.....best wishes, Paul
I’ve had the same trouble out of my ez cut too it’s been sort of a let down for what it cost
Thanks for the info
Maybe the heat effects the aluminum or iron piece . Temporarily misaligning the cut.
How good a man can cut in the field depends on the man. A piece of flat bar with some clamps.
For $600 you would think that torch track would work better......
@Classic Work - As for the torch that you use, is that a baby size Victor torch. Looks like it would be easier to handle in certain situations.
It’s a fire power it’s a knock off of a Victor. That’s the 250 size torch which is in between a small one and a big one. Yes i’d say it’s one of the more universal ones.
@@EEJester1586 I wouldn't call Firepower a knockoff.
They were owned by Victor's parent company.
At least back in the day they were made at the same factory as the Victors.
Now they may be imports I don't know.
@@1978garfield I gotcha I didn’t know that. I’ll have look at the box and see where it is made. I know they don’t act like a cheap torch so maybe they still are a Victor.
slag spray is getting in the gears, just protect it from the splatter and try again
thanks for the vid. nice circle
Amazing tips! Thanks again
Have u ever cut with propane
great video i i need to get some of your stuff
whats so bad about lightin her up with the ole bic?
great video!! keepem coming buddy
Good video thou
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FYI for anyone else that might be interested, Lightnin' bug Torch Lighters do not work with propane.
Why is that? Grill igniters use the same principal and they light grills. That’s really strange.
@@EEJester1586 I am not sure. They say on the site I bought it from that they don't. I ignored that and ordered one anyways. I have not been able to light my propane torch with it though.
@@madmodifier that’s wild the flashpoint of propane must be lower or something.
I have a 4ft track for the ez cut if anyone is interested.
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@14:30 WHY HAVENT YOU WELDED A T HANDLE ON YOUR CIRCLE CUTTER
This is not the proper way to cut a circle with a torch because the torch always burn through the inside diameter. You should add 2 to 3 mm to the wanted diameter and cut on the outside not on the traced circle then polish, grind or sand to reach exact diameter wanted.
Please don't put text over the picture you are trying to show. Upper right corner is better?
I sure do like them quick connects though I got a 200 ft real and there's nowhere I can't go with that man most job sites are work I'm a minimum of 100 ft average is 175 feet from the truck you can pop that torch head out there and real those hoses in
The cutting bar should be dragged to you not pushed away just common tip with any torch cutting drag it don't push it😂 cool things I haven't seen though.
Electronics Strikers I can never get them to work I do like the concept just not practical for me for some reason
Someone told me they don’t work on propane. I haven’t tried it yet. I guess I need to. I forget a lot of people still use propane to cut with. I’ve had a few of those strikers that work better than others one I’ve never had any trouble with other ones I have to beat them around and move the ground.
Yeah that scorpion thing I don't like about it is the same reason I don't like him goofy-ass curve o mark is the slop in the pivot for the torch tip you'll have to draw a straight line especially if you're cutting something you need to be right and the curv-o-mark the same because of the slop I can freehand it better I still got to do the full layout
Yasin were you talking about that thing skips right somewhere in there and it's not in the same place every time either I don't know what it is almost like a piece of trash in the gears
Clarify I like the circle burner you got I've always wanted to build me one but by the time I lay a pinhole out I just put the torch on a man