14-11-2022, 06:52 PM
I have had a Rothenberger torch for over 30 years. Eventually it failed in the piezo ignition department and I bought a cheapo one thinking it would do. I still have it but only as a back-up for the new Rothenberger I bought a year later. Better quality, better balance well made and easier to use.
At least now, if anyone asks if they can borrow a torch for some heating I can lend them that one instead of saying "I don't lend tools, EVER"
I'm sure I don't need to tell you that in silver soldering, fit and cleanliness are essential... of the join that is, you are allowed to be an unfit dirty old man if you so wish!
At least now, if anyone asks if they can borrow a torch for some heating I can lend them that one instead of saying "I don't lend tools, EVER"
I'm sure I don't need to tell you that in silver soldering, fit and cleanliness are essential... of the join that is, you are allowed to be an unfit dirty old man if you so wish!