How To Set Up Oxygen & Acetylene torch for beginners

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  • čas přidán 17. 09. 2022
  • This video is just a quick overview of how to set your oxygen and acetylene pressures for brazing. This video is for informational purposes only. Do not try anything you see in this video unless you’ve had the proper training.

Komentáře • 67

  • @InnocentSeedlings-cg2ov
    @InnocentSeedlings-cg2ov Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love your teaching approach!! Great job! I recently bought a oxy/acet kit. Your tutorial is highly usefull!!

  • @paillart527
    @paillart527 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Go ahead for the next brazing videos. Thanks for your explanations, it is always useful and good reminder.

  • @joelbelliveau9561
    @joelbelliveau9561 Před 28 dny

    This video was really helpful. I'm a silversmith building his first studio and this was great info

  • @gerardotorres9963
    @gerardotorres9963 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I just subscribe I am new on this and you information was very helpful. I love to see more videos.

  • @Gumby1978
    @Gumby1978 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great demonstration! Thank you

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před 7 měsíci +1

      You are very welcome. I’m glad you liked it.

  • @maurilioarredondo3403
    @maurilioarredondo3403 Před 8 měsíci

    Yes I would like to see the next video thank you for take time to do this videos

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před 8 měsíci

      I will be getting back to making videos very soon. Thank you!

  • @wayneowens4466
    @wayneowens4466 Před rokem +7

    For most thicknesses 5psi is good enough. Never go above 15psi as acetylene is unstable and can blow up.

  • @juliorodrigues79
    @juliorodrigues79 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video. Thank you

  • @mrmyorky5634
    @mrmyorky5634 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I open the valve on my Oxygen cylinder just half a turn. The reasons being that half a turn is sufficient for most welding jobs and that it's much quicker to shut off again should an emergency occur.

  • @mxcollin95
    @mxcollin95 Před měsícem

    Thanks for posting!

  • @kafeelkisna5603
    @kafeelkisna5603 Před 6 měsíci +1

    great video

  • @jasmeengould-warren8764
    @jasmeengould-warren8764 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Than you. No one ever goes over the basics. They just assume we already know it

  • @zephyrguzman6462
    @zephyrguzman6462 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Yes. More videos and info on flames

  • @pathofresilience1796
    @pathofresilience1796 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent video for a quick brush up on the flow values for each tank. Thank you 👍😎

  • @MarkIrwin561
    @MarkIrwin561 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you ❤

  • @onemoreboat
    @onemoreboat Před rokem +4

    I'm a beginner to this so I followed your video and broke the flow gauge. I bought a used set and opened the tank like you said. What I didn't realize is that someone had screwed the adjustment all the way in so 2000psi went to a gauge designed for 30psi and broke the gauge. Since this is for beginners, maybe you should tell beginners to back out the adjustment knob all the way first, then open the main valve and then adjust the acetylene to 5psi.

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před rokem

      Hello and thanks for watching. Sorry to hear about your mishap. That said, I do cover adjusting the regulators in the video and I find that students often leave the regulators turned all the way in periodically. Also, when you buy used equipment you should always check the operation before you leave. I have bought used equipment before that was broken and fortunately I was able to fix it.

    • @onemoreboat
      @onemoreboat Před rokem +3

      @@kosworkshop I just wish that this video was really for beginners. If it was me I would have said to never assume that the pressures are set correctly or damage can occur. I would also tell beginners that you always back the regulator knob all the out before opening any tank for the first time. Lesson learned for me

  • @johntrueblood8234
    @johntrueblood8234 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @stevelassetter6954
    @stevelassetter6954 Před rokem +2

    I’ve always been told turn the gas off first then the oxygen. But a good video thank you!

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před rokem

      @stevelassetter6954 that’s what I do as well. This way you don’t get soot all over the customers place.

    • @christopherjones3938
      @christopherjones3938 Před 3 měsíci

      This helps stop acetylene from entering the oxygen bottle and sitting at the bottom of the oxygen bottle. Once settled it can cause an explosion when striking the bottom of the oxygen bottle.
      This is why it's recommended you have a larger oxygen bottle than your acetylene bottle.

  • @mattharvey8712
    @mattharvey8712 Před 4 měsíci

    Bravo.......propane is cheaper.........also get the "y" hoses for both propane and act. ......cheers

  • @johnh.nickels3832
    @johnh.nickels3832 Před rokem +1

    I always back off the regulator t handles to increase safety when the torch is not used, occasionally the regulators will stick if they are left set. My Acetylene valve is turned out for quicker access.

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před rokem

      @johnh.nickels3832
      It’s a good idea for sure.

  • @mikefoster3547
    @mikefoster3547 Před rokem +6

    Open your Oxygen valve completely until it seats, if not it could leak. When done back out your regulator adjustment screws.

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před rokem +2

      Definitely a great habit to get into.

  • @kodesh8751
    @kodesh8751 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks

  • @brucefrank6119
    @brucefrank6119 Před rokem +1

    Don't open the acetylene more than 1/4 turn so it is fast to close. If the acetylene regulator does not have a valve wheel, like this one apparently does not have, I would recommend a clamping wrench, like Vice Grips, that are set to lightly clamp onto the control shaft (which is usually square) so that it is not likely to fall off or get easily knocked loose when you are in a hurry in an emergency.
    Now there may be some welding oxygen cylinder valves that are different now as it has been some years since I taught welding, but all that I have seen, including the ones in my shop right now, have what is called a "double seal" valve. That is a valve the is turned clockwise, hand tight, to close off the flow out of the cylinder. When you open the valve, turning it counter clockwise, all the way until it stops. Then snug it hand tight in that direction. Since oxygen is very high pressure, if the valve is not hand tightened at the stop in the counterclockwise direction, the HP oxygen may leak out around the valve wheel shaft. The valve has a close-off seat at both the fully closed position and the fully open positions. A little leak of oxygen is not likely dangerous, but is is frustrating to get ready to do some work and discover that the cylinder is empty. I just paid over $200 to fill a large cylinder that had leaked down just that way!

    • @aaronsterlind6334
      @aaronsterlind6334 Před 5 měsíci

      I should say, I have used Oxy Acetylene since I was 15, I'm 52 now, but I have never set up a system from new. Given I'm an autodidact, I always read everything carefully and follow instructions, in the manual for my new set up, it was clear, open the Oxygen all the way, "DO NOT TURN BACK A QUARTER TURN", for the very reason you explained. These are really important safety instructions because while Oxygen itself isn't flammable, burning is in fact rapid Oxidation, given it supports combustion, and in fact is necessary for combustion, it's really important to not let it leak out into the room. You're not allowed to smoke around Oxygen for a reason. I checked the comments to always see who has something more to say about the video, I appreciate your comment, I was wondering when this guy said, "turn back the oxygen a quarter turn if you want", that would unseat the valve and potentially allow Oxygen to escape as you said. I appreciate videos like this but the reason I've survived contracting for so many years with no licenses whatsoever, including my auto shop for years, is because I always get the book, I always double check, I always to things right and anyone who wants me to do things half assed is told to hire someone else. Here I double checked and I appreciate your wisdom and the fact that you taught welding. When it comes to youtube videos, my policy is watch multiple videos by multiple people and only accept that which is universal among all of them, if something isn't universal that is important or a potential safety issue, continue with books or code or manufacturers recommendations as they never want to be sued. "Good Enough", is the statement read out in the court case. As well, things like thread sealant, for example, if it's required or recommended, and I always check, I buy the best there is, no budget whatsoever and I make sure it's rated for the purpose at hand as thread sealants are not the same. This, in fact, is why so many people have so many problems doing things themselves, they are either to lazy, impatient or cheap, or all three, and don't bother with the little details, always a recipe for disaster. At any rate, the video was pretty good except that one comment, thank you for your comment, it really clarified that for me, although would have still followed the manufacturers book anyways but this leaves no doubt for me.

    • @JamesWhite-tg4kw
      @JamesWhite-tg4kw Před 8 dny

      Is there any way to tell if the oxygen tank is empty. Other than just opening it

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před 8 dny

      @JamesWhite-tg4kw If your gauges are accurate it should reflect how much psi is left in the bottle. That’ll give you some idea, but it’s difficult to tell by weight.

  • @Mike40M
    @Mike40M Před 4 měsíci

    When I pause, I shuts off the bottles. Leaves pressure in the hoses. Checks the gauges. When resuming I check the gauges to check for leaks.
    In my country flashback protectors is mandatory. Though never experienced a backfire in sixty years.

  • @Huffy_Turns_a_Wrench
    @Huffy_Turns_a_Wrench Před 7 měsíci +1

    Id like to see that video where you show pressure and procedures.... im new to this.....

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před 7 měsíci

      I have a video on my channel that explains the oxygen and acetylene torches. I hope it helps.

  • @blackfister
    @blackfister Před rokem +3

    Please do a video on flame types and usage, please 😊

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před rokem

      @blackfister would you like to learn about the (hsi) hot surface igniter on a gas furnace?

    • @vajamisom66
      @vajamisom66 Před rokem

      @@kosworkshop pla

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Před 4 měsíci

    I don't see any anti flashback devices?

  • @modern-instrument
    @modern-instrument Před rokem

    👍

  • @juniorundersea
    @juniorundersea Před 11 měsíci +1

    i have a question that im sure many had asked themselves ,can i adapt that torch tip to a propane can? .the small one that walmart sell ,the green smal can for gas camping burners ..my two torch does not wants to give me a fine point on the flame to polish acrylic ,im thinking that if i can adapt this tip on my torch it will burn a tapered flame ?..if its a stupid idea please forgive my ignorance

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It’s a very interesting question. However, I wouldn’t recommend trying to convert it. I would see if you can find the type of torch tip designed for that application if it were me.

    • @juniorundersea
      @juniorundersea Před 11 měsíci

      @@kosworkshop yes sure .i just have the torches and if its possible why to spend the money in another one ? 😁 i will buy a map gas bottle to try it ..ok thanks for your reply .

  • @love4sound
    @love4sound Před 5 měsíci +1

    Cover brazing over insulation, thats what makes and brakes a hvac installer. Foreman goes behind newby w horrible brazing & then reports back to base that the person is a liability because there worried about it dripping on insulation and lighting the house on fire insualtion spread faf.

  • @piping2024
    @piping2024 Před 2 měsíci

    🙏🙏

  • @raheemromious3746
    @raheemromious3746 Před 2 měsíci

    HVAC guys unite 😁💪🏿💪 all I ask is can any of you well seasoned guys help us get a union 😊

  • @goldsilverjunkie
    @goldsilverjunkie Před 15 dny

    And for beginners, please buy anti flashback adapters so your tanks don’t explode

  • @midwestmarauder4821
    @midwestmarauder4821 Před rokem +1

    What happens when the acetylene pressure stays at 15psi when you correctly shut it down.

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před rokem +1

      If you bleed the hoses, it should drop out on the gauges. The regulator may be sticking or something like that.

    • @midwestmarauder4821
      @midwestmarauder4821 Před rokem +1

      @@kosworkshop ok...thx, I believe the regulator is just sticking, I haven't used them in years. Thank you anyways!!!

    • @wayneowens4466
      @wayneowens4466 Před rokem +1

      Don't ever set it above 15psi. It's unstable and can blow up. For most of the cutting you're going to do 5psi is good

    • @midwestmarauder4821
      @midwestmarauder4821 Před rokem

      @@wayneowens4466 I believe the needle on the gauge was just stuck. Thx anyway.

  • @sijessiejim6966
    @sijessiejim6966 Před 5 dny

    how long does the gas last?

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před 5 dny

      This is actually a good question. I would say it depends on how much you use your torches. However, I have received some bottles that are leaky and some that were not full. That said, I guess I’d say that there are some variables to your question.

  • @vcolet2011
    @vcolet2011 Před rokem

    Why does the oxygen tank have a valve but you had to use a wrench on the other.

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před rokem +1

      Good question! It’s an added step of security so that it doesn’t accidentally get opened unexpectedly. The acetylene gas is highly explosive.

    • @vcolet2011
      @vcolet2011 Před rokem

      @@kosworkshop Thanks

  • @charlesfields7908
    @charlesfields7908 Před 9 měsíci

    Where are the flashback arrestors? I see the check valves.

    • @kosworkshop
      @kosworkshop  Před 8 měsíci

      The small bottle regulator sets don’t come with the arrestors. However, the larger bottle regulator sets that are typically on the wheeled carts do.

    • @charlesfields7908
      @charlesfields7908 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@kosworkshop like buying a kit?? I always thought/mad habit to out arrestors on all oxyacetylene sets big or small.

  • @annualgiftman9472
    @annualgiftman9472 Před 5 měsíci

    : )

  • @braydendean7960
    @braydendean7960 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Buddy don’t tell me what to do