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Henrob Torch - TOM REED - 09-14-2012 Almost 2 yrs ago I had one of these torches given to me, it was complete except for the outer handle which had been lost. At that time "I bought the handle and 1 or 2 tips that I did not have as well as the manual and plastic case totaling under $100.00. I put it together and put it in the case and have never tried using it. Mine is one of the early models built I believe in Germany. Does anyone elseher have one or has anyone else used one of these. They arefairly complex and much smaller than anything that I have used. GIMMICK ????? I will attach a link to the site at which they are available. TOM http://www.cut-like-plasma.com/ RE: HENROB TORCH - EdK - 09-14-2012 I've read a bit about those and people seem to love them. Either that brand or another one that I don't recall at the moment. Ed RE: HENROB TORCH - Highpower - 09-14-2012 Yes, that looks like an interesting torch set up. I wouldn't say that the torch itself is a gimmick - but rather that the sales pitch is. Watching the demo videos you can tell that this fella is a VERY experienced welder by the way he props his arms up to establish very controlled and planned out hand movements. His demo of welding thin aluminum sheet looked like a TIG tutorial. I had to laugh when he mentioned the similarity of tig welding at the very end. The guy is GOOD! Which is why HE makes it look so easy. As far as his claims of a "regular" torch set not being able to perform some of the same tasks like cutting thin sheet cleanly.... I've sliced off plenty of crimped on slip fit exhaust system fittings, mufflers, etc., with a full size cutting torch set without ever nicking the inner pipe. So that is nothing unique to their product. I would like to see a demo of his claim of welding 1 inch thick aluminum with that torch. Again, I'm not knocking the product - just the infomercial. But I'm not a fan of buying proprietary equipment with pricy replacement parts either. Learned my lesson with IBM back in the 80's..... RE: Henrob Torch - dallen - 09-14-2012 nothing that you can't do with a regular torch and the right gas and flux RE: Henrob Torch - TOM REED - 09-14-2012 Another torch that sparks my interest is the meco torch, it does not do any cutting but is very small and lightweight for fine work, I have just ordered a catalogue from the distributor. Anyone have or used one of these??? tom https://www.tinmantech.com/html/meco_midget_torch.php RE: Henrob Torch - dallen - 09-14-2012 got one I've had for about 45 years great on small stuff, I only got one tip with mine, I hardly ever use it, don't work on jewelery RE: Henrob Torch - Rickabilly - 09-16-2012 It never pays to underestimate the value of small tools, providing the hoses aren't too restrictive these seem to be a pleasure to use, but by all accounts the cutting solution is a bit of an after thought. Rick |