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15 FEET Grade OxyFuel Fittings Review

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🔨 Welding Tools, 🔧 Automotive Tools & Equipment

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Description of 15 FEET Grade OxyFuel Fittings

Grade "T" Twin Wedling Hose for iots use with Propane, Alternative Fuel Gases and Acetylene. Diameter: 1/4" Fittings: Type: B - B Size: 9/16"-18 LH for Fuel gas & Type: B - B Size: 9/16"-18 RH for Oxygen. Grade "T" twin welding hose is specially designed to resist the effects of the oils in propane. It is also more weather-resistant. Grade "T" Twin Fuel Gas Welding Hose is designed for transfer of many commonly used welding fuel gases and oxygen in applications to 200°F and 200 psi. ose Length: 15 ft.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic Oxyfuel Fittings for Welding

These fittings are the perfect addition to any automotive welding toolkit. The 15 feet length is generous and makes maneuvering around vehicles seamless. They are durable and reliable, making them a must-have for welders who prioritize quality. One potential downside is that they may be slightly heavy for beginners to use. Overall, these fittings are a great investment for any automotive welder seeking high-quality tools..

Pros
  • Long 15 feet hose for extended reach during welding or cutting processes
Cons
  • Difficult to maneuver and store due to its length and bulky fittings

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheap flimsy hoses, best in welders and accessories

I hooked them up from the regulator on a propane tank to a glass blower, very low pressure. I came home from work, felt something strange and looked around my studio to find the gas side of the lines going to my burner, with many bubbles exploding through the lines.

Pros
  • hoses
Cons
  • cord shorter than others