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Wondered if someone can help me,

I am using rothenberger mapp gas with a bullfinch torch. What i am finding is when im trying to solder 15mm copper fittings, they are burning (going green and green flame) before the solder is taking to it!!

Any tips (im also using powerflow flux)
 
It's more or less on the lowest setting, it's not roaring and you can barely hear it!!!! tut just bought a new canister, will pick up propane too then
 
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Mapp is too hot, use the black bottle gas. Rothenberger gas is a total rip, get a primus/sievert adapter for your gun and you'll save a fortune.


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Mapp is too hot, use the black bottle gas. Rothenberger gas is a total rip, get a primus/sievert adapter for your gun and you'll save a fortune.


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Hi thanks for your message, i've only just started soldering really, what is the primus/sievert adaport for?
 
Mapp is too hot, use the black bottle gas. Rothenberger gas is a total rip, get a primus/sievert adapter for your gun and you'll save a fortune.


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not always the case, disposible gas bottles are roughly the same price as primus refills, but you get more gas in a disposable
 
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get the above torch, i have soldered 35mm copper pipe with it but its perfect for 15mm pipe as it has a small flame when set low. Power torches are great but not really needed for general plumbing especially for somebody new to soldering, you can use it on porpane and mapp gas bottles..

I have seen them on slae in b and q for around £16-£20 pounds.

you have to use a lighter/sparker to light them but whats a disposable lighter cost.
 
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get the above torch, i have soldered 35mm copper pipe with it but its perfect for 15mm pipe as it has a small flame when set low. Power torches are great but not really needed for general plumbing especially for somebody new to soldering, you can use it on porpane and mapp gas bottles..

I have seen them on slae in b and q for around £16-£20 pounds.

you have to use a lighter/sparker to light them but whats a disposable lighter cost.

bloody hell i was looking at them but thought they would be sh** so went for a bullfinch. not easy finding the right setup is it?

Also i'm struggling with the gas and torch and wondered if you can get the bottle seperate and have a hose?
 
bloody hell i was looking at them but thought they would be sh** so went for a bullfinch. not easy finding the right setup is it?

Also i'm struggling with the gas and torch and wondered if you can get the bottle seperate and have a hose?

better to keep the bullfinch torch head and just change to propane
you will find propane alot easier to work with.
 
not always the case, disposible gas bottles are roughly the same price as primus refills, but you get more gas in a disposable

Dunno where you're getting your refills, but they're less than £4 at my merchants, rothenbergers are £8 minimum according to net so essentially twice as much.


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bloody hell i was looking at them but thought they would be sh** so went for a bullfinch. not easy finding the right setup is it?

Also i'm struggling with the gas and torch and wondered if you can get the bottle seperate and have a hose?

Rothenberger have a new torch on offer at Graham's which has separate bottle and torch on a hose.


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Dunno where you're getting your refills, but they're less than £4 at my merchants, rothenbergers are £8 minimum according to net so essentially twice as much.


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i've got both a primus 2000 and a superfire 2
just bought a refill for the primus a few weeks ago £7.60
i can get disposable propane for under £7, not rothenburger but similar.

the disposable bottles are 400g but the primus is only 360g

i never seen primus gas refills for £4 for a long time, where you getting them at that price.
 
Rothenberger have a new torch on offer at Graham's which has separate bottle and torch on a hose.


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only makes it more awkward to carry around though, and hose ends up getting damaged etc
better not to go down that road imo
 
you also have to include the inital cost of the 2 primus bottles or the cost of the petrol and time lost going down the merchant to get more gas.

primus have less of a carbon footprint tho.
 
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I always found the primus dirtier than Rothenberger. Used to get a soot deposit on the fittings.
 
i've got both a primus 2000 and a superfire 2
just bought a refill for the primus a few weeks ago £7.60
i can get disposable propane for under £7, not rothenburger but similar.

the disposable bottles are 400g but the primus is only 360g

i never seen primus gas refills for £4 for a long time, where you getting them at that price.

Plumb centre mate. £3.85ish plus vat. I have 2 bottles in van at all times to use with y superfire 2.


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Primus 2000 was the torch to get for years up here. If you had anything else it was usually hard to get refills. My usually torch though was a 7kg bottle of propane, tube and torch, saves waiting for refills so often.
But they will not allow the 7kg bottles in multi story blocks in case they leak and the gas goes down the service ducts.

I have also used Petrol and Paraffin lamps. When you have used those you realise how easy gas lamps are to use.

A mate of mine put a petrol lamp on a cooker gas ring in a customers house to warm up and then forgot about it. Result new back of house.

Both where great when cold they where like flame throwers and a well pumped cold lamp flame could reach 15 feet no bother with its flame. Surprising what amuses you when your young isn't it?
 
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