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Does anyone else still use a 3.9kg bottle? I bought one years ago and it’s still going strong. I’ve got a 400g one for little bits that’s convenient but don’t think you can beat a rubber hose for access.

I stopped using the big bottles and old style torch with hose once I got used to SF torch. Still have them though.

You can get an adaptor fitting for the SF torch to use a hose from big gas bottles with usual regulator
 
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I stopped using the big bottles and old style torch with hose once I got used to SF torch. Still have them though.

You can get an adaptor fitting for the SF torch to use a hose from big gas bottles with usual regulator

That’s what I have, I’ve got one with a 400g bottle for little bits but find the torch with a hose easier for tight spaces etc.
 
That looks handy.

I bought the brass adapter part for the Roth bottle side and did use it together with the old fashioned long hose and torch.
I do miss using the old torch with hose which was handier than the SF when soldering.

I was able to put the old torch below a pipe between joists etc, pointing flame up, which often cannot be done with the SF with fixed bottle.
Also preferred the button to squeeze to regulate the flame on old torch.
 
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Does anyone else still use a 3.9kg bottle? I bought one years ago and it’s still going strong. I’ve got a 400g one for little bits that’s convenient but don’t think you can beat a rubber hose for access.
Bought a second hand one over 30 yrs ago, with Bullfinch torch, good for burning out lead joints on CI soil stack. Have SF2 for soldering now.
 
I bought the brass adapter part for the Roth bottle side and did use it together with the old fashioned long hose and torch.
I do miss using the old torch with hose which was handier than the SF when soldering.

I was able to put the old torch below a pipe between joists etc, pointing flame up, which often cannot be done with the SF with fixed bottle.
Also preferred the button to squeeze to regulate the flame on old torch.

Only time I preffered the old bottle and hose style was on a cold day. Angle the nozzle so you were not going to set the house on fire and leave it running. Soon warmed up a little bathroom.

The amount of times I was up a ladder with the bottle wedged between my knees soldering a prv thinking I'm either going to drop the bottle or fall off.
 
Only time I preffered the old bottle and hose style was on a cold day. Angle the nozzle so you were not going to set the house on fire and leave it running. Soon warmed up a little bathroom.

The amount of times I was up a ladder with the bottle wedged between my knees soldering a prv thinking I'm either going to drop the bottle or fall off.

Memories flooding back now of hooking the old style torch on the top of the bottle, where regulator outlet to hose is and keeping it running for a while in winter in empty freezing houses. 🙂
 
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Memories flooding back now of hooking the old style torch on the top of the bottle, where regulator outlet to hose is and keeping it running for a while in winter in empty freezing houses. 🙂

I can remember the old boy that taught me was doing a private job and he said I dont want the bottle running out tomorrow and it was running literally all day up to 3:30 it was like a cooker in the house all so he didnt have to buy a bottle but booked it out on the company.
 

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