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July 28, 2011
7:02 am
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Jason brooks
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Hi,

I am looking to buy a propane regulator, hose, and a stainless steel flare for my 3/4 inch modified sidearm burner. Zoellerforge.com is where I would buy, but he's out of commission for the next month or so.

A used regulator is probably fine (assuming it works...) but the thing that seems really hard to find is the flare.

Thanks in advance...

--jason

As a beginning Blacksmith, I make scale.

July 28, 2011
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I sell the Inswool, Kast-0-Lite castable refractory and Plistix IR reflective.
I know that this is not what you asked for but couldn't resist.

for the regulator, hose, flare, etc try: http://www.hightemptools.com/s.....npage.html

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669 Peters Ford Road
Sunbright, Tennessee
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July 28, 2011
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That's ok! Thanks for your reply.

How does the plistix compare to the itc100?

Wayne Coe;11395 wrote: I sell the Inswool, Kast-0-Lite castable refractory and Plistix IR reflective.
I know that this is not what you asked for but couldn't resist.

for the regulator, hose, flare, etc try: http://www.hightemptools.com/s.....npage.html

As a beginning Blacksmith, I make scale.

July 28, 2011
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The Plistix is $10.00 per pint as compaired to abut $40.00 for ITC 100.
Most of my customers say that they can't tell the difference.

Wayne Coe
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669 Peters Ford Road
Sunbright, Tennessee
423-628-6444
[EMAIL=waynecoe@highland.net]waynecoe@highland.net[/EMAIL]
http://www.waynecoeartistblacksmith.com

July 30, 2011
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You can use simple 1" pipe, and flare it yourself. It is pretty easy and very cheap. No, it won't last as long as stainless but will last for a good while and it is cheap and easy to find. I found my regulator at the local co-op/country store. Same with the ball valve, MIG tip, tap, and hose. High temp tools does have all this stuff as well, but you have to pay for shipping and wait for it...personally I am too impatient. Hope this helps, -Justin

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