Casting torches, Which ones are best?

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The Harris 50-10 is the one I would recommend. Once set, you won't have to change the settings, saving on wear of the valve seats. I have had mine since 1997.
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Unfortunately, that user was only here once, in 2016, to make that post.
ok, thank you.
The Harris 50-10 is the one I would recommend. Once set, you won't have to change the settings, saving on wear of the valve seats. I have had mine since 1997.
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do they have a multi orifice tip? I'm looking to use natural gas instead of LPG. Thank you.
 
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Bought my multi orifice tip for my natural gas set up from the local welding supply shop.
It's pretty basic, but it gets the job done.
 
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ok, thank you.

do they have a multi orifice tip? I'm looking to use natural gas instead of LPG. Thank you.
Tip is interchangeable. You should have a multi-orifice casting and you can also use a single orifice for soldering. I think the 1390 H is the multi orifice for casting and the 1390 3N is the single orifice for soldering.
 

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