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Old May 17th 05, 05:49 PM
PittsS1C
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I am gathering the things I need to start building.
Does anyone here have any experience with the portable oxy acetylene setups?

Is the typical 20ft^3 Oxygen and 10 ft^3 acetylene configuration too small
to be useful when building a fuselage/struts?
How many times will you typically have to refill during the building process
with these smaller tanks?

Thanks


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Old May 18th 05, 01:27 AM
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"PittsS1C" wrote in message
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I am gathering the things I need to start building.
Does anyone here have any experience with the portable oxy acetylene

setups?

Is the typical 20ft^3 Oxygen and 10 ft^3 acetylene configuration too

small
to be useful when building a fuselage/struts?
How many times will you typically have to refill during the building

process
with these smaller tanks?

Thanks


I'd take this next door to sci.engr.joining.welding NG and they'll be able
to help you there.


Larry
My turbine powered boat project
http://www.weldingfaq.com/turbine2.asp






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Old May 18th 05, 01:55 AM
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"PittsS1C" :

I am gathering the things I need to start building.
Does anyone here have any experience with the portable oxy acetylene
setups?

Is the typical 20ft^3 Oxygen and 10 ft^3 acetylene configuration too
small to be useful when building a fuselage/struts?
How many times will you typically have to refill during the building
process with these smaller tanks?

Thanks



Depends on how much practice you do before you start on the fuselage. You
could definitely build a whole fuselage of a Pitts with that acetylene tank
alone and maybe one or two oxy refills.


Bertie
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Old May 18th 05, 02:19 AM
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"PittsS1C" wrote in message
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I am gathering the things I need to start building.
Does anyone here have any experience with the portable oxy acetylene
setups?

Is the typical 20ft^3 Oxygen and 10 ft^3 acetylene configuration too
small to be useful when building a fuselage/struts?
How many times will you typically have to refill during the building
process with these smaller tanks?


No help with the tanks, but you can type the "³" by holding ALT while you
key in 0179 using the number pad.
Ref: Typing diacritics and special characters at
http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/keyboards.asp

Rich "Not €" S.


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Old May 18th 05, 02:42 AM
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PittsS1C wrote:
I am gathering the things I need to start building.
Does anyone here have any experience with the portable oxy acetylene setups?

Is the typical 20ft^3 Oxygen and 10 ft^3 acetylene configuration too small
to be useful when building a fuselage/struts?
How many times will you typically have to refill during the building process
with these smaller tanks?

Thanks



I'm nearly finished with the welding of a Dyke Delta. You can see
pictures at http://www.ernest.isa-geek.org If your only going to build
one airplane at a time, I can tell you straight up that you want to get
the smallest bottles you can find. The ability to move it around
without grunting easily trumps the few trips you'll make to the welding
shop (someplace you'll want to go anyhow...at least when the wife's not
looking 8*) Except for a few thick pieces, most of the tube is so thin
that your flame resembles what can be had from a Bic lighter (I'm
exagerating, but not a whole helluva lot). I keep looking at that
little set that Harbor Freight has with the little plastic carrying case.


Also, get the lightest hose you can find. It won't alwsays be
convienent to put the fuselage in the perfect position, meaning you have
to support the weight of that hose in and awkward position. Always try
to avoid that, but the lighter hose is a godsend when you can't.


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This is by far the hardest lesson about freedom. It goes against
instinct, and morality, to just sit back and watch people make
mistakes. We want to help them, which means control them and their
decisions, but in doing so we actually hurt them (and ourselves)."
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Old May 18th 05, 07:38 PM
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Rich S. wrote:
"PittsS1C" wrote in message
...
I am gathering the things I need to start building.
Does anyone here have any experience with the portable oxy

acetylene
setups?

Is the typical 20ft^3 Oxygen and 10 ft^3 acetylene configuration

too
small to be useful when building a fuselage/struts?
How many times will you typically have to refill during the

building
process with these smaller tanks?


No help with the tanks, but you can type the "=B3" by holding ALT

while you
key in 0179 using the number pad.
Ref: Typing diacritics and special characters at
http://www.forlang.wsu.edu/help/keyboards.asp
=20


Or he could convert to liters...

--=20

FF

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Old May 18th 05, 08:42 PM
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oups.com...

Or he could convert to liters...

I'd advise doing the welding before having a few liters. . .

Rich S.


 




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