Let's face it, welding gasses and such can be very costly. I'm lucky enough to be on a low tariff for my Argon but it's still not a cheap thing to have lying around not doing anything for months on end. One thing I have always wanted was a hot spanner. I've looked at electrical induction heaters and I will have one eventually, but the versatility of the gas axe is pretty legendary. But they take up room, aren't cheap in the first place and of course you've those rentals to pay for. Some folk are lucky enough to be able to 'sort' something where it costs them very little of course. Well done you.
So I came across this little set up. Sub £200, highly portable and sufficient run time for tackling quite a few stubborn nuts and studs. Having had a quick play, it is not a toy. It's not another bodge like a Clarke gasless MIG welder. It's proper hot. I got mine through Cromwell tools. There's enough O2 to run on full for 30 mins. That's not too bad. Refills are variable in price and I'll have to shop around but not snapping a stud is worth how much? On a Sunday afternoon? Small enough to stick in the truck to take on an expedition too. Handy to straighten stuff. You can gas weld and braze with it too naturally. Comes with 5 different nozzles, striker, rods, goggles and some crappy spanners. Here you go..
This is the smallest nozzle lit. I tried the largest too and it's decent. Certainly enough to get a big nut glowing properly in a very short time. There's plenty of You Tube stuff on these.


So I came across this little set up. Sub £200, highly portable and sufficient run time for tackling quite a few stubborn nuts and studs. Having had a quick play, it is not a toy. It's not another bodge like a Clarke gasless MIG welder. It's proper hot. I got mine through Cromwell tools. There's enough O2 to run on full for 30 mins. That's not too bad. Refills are variable in price and I'll have to shop around but not snapping a stud is worth how much? On a Sunday afternoon? Small enough to stick in the truck to take on an expedition too. Handy to straighten stuff. You can gas weld and braze with it too naturally. Comes with 5 different nozzles, striker, rods, goggles and some crappy spanners. Here you go..
This is the smallest nozzle lit. I tried the largest too and it's decent. Certainly enough to get a big nut glowing properly in a very short time. There's plenty of You Tube stuff on these.


