Best buys for fueling and sparking

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Best buys for fueling and sparking

Post by Mike Everman » Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:51 pm

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Re: Best buys for fueling and sparking

Post by Mike Everman » Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:59 pm

Here's a torch I just bought that will give you a good high flow fitting, hose and (I expect) a finer valve that you'd get on a tank. I'll write a review as soon as I use it. Don't know how handy the trigger will be, or if the valve is just good for a trickle to keep it lit between trigger pulls.
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Re: Best buys for fueling and sparking

Post by GRIM » Sat Dec 13, 2008 6:57 pm

Heres a link to a company that sells , electronic ignition modules for stoves etc ,
I dont know anything about this company ,
I have used this type of module for industrial applications , they are very reliable ,
BUT you need mains voltage to run them , or an invertor and battery as well ,

Hope it helps someone,

http://www.ohdeal.com/search?displayQue ... =PRICE_ASC

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Re: Best buys for fueling and sparking

Post by metiz » Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:00 pm

For those in the Netherlands and perhaps BeNeLux,

"Badé BV" has zero restriction bottle fittings. give them a mail and order these parts:
02-000-53/1
04-100-03
G-066

will cost you a grand total of I think euro 5.50
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