I recently bought an inexpensive flame annealer. It's pretty similar to the "black betty" DIY one. It wasn't much more than buying the parts so I saved some time and bought the assembled unit.
Problem: my flame keeps blowing itself out. It looks like there's the odd spurt of liquid that comes out of the nozzle and then some half-annealed cases fall into my collection pan and I have to stop everything and reset.
I'm using a Benzomatic torch like this one. I didn't like it on the small 1lb bottles for a variety of reasons (doesn't like being tipped, possibly inconsistent pressure/temperature, cost of the disposable cylinders).
So I put it on a 20lb tank using a high pressure hose that I bought forever ago for my Portable Buddy heater (Mr. Heater brand hose) like this.
Other stuff that might be relevant:
-propane tank has sat for a long time (few years), feels about half full
-indoors so no wind and normal room temperature
-no pressure regulator anywhere in this configuration, adjusts only with valve
Is the lack of pressure regulator my problem, and what are you guys using to add one? I looked at a new hose with adjustable "high pressure" regulator and a gauge, but the end is female 3/8 flared. I can't seem to find a fitting that's male 3/8 flared on one end and male 1-20 (disposable tank thread to attach to the torch) on the other end.
I actually did find the fitting in one place online, but ships from China and estimated delivery in November. Seemed sketchy that China was the only one selling these.
Would a torch head with a built in regulator solve my problem? I've seen some that advertise being able to work at all angles because of a regulator, but a bit pricey to buy just to experiment.
Problem: my flame keeps blowing itself out. It looks like there's the odd spurt of liquid that comes out of the nozzle and then some half-annealed cases fall into my collection pan and I have to stop everything and reset.
I'm using a Benzomatic torch like this one. I didn't like it on the small 1lb bottles for a variety of reasons (doesn't like being tipped, possibly inconsistent pressure/temperature, cost of the disposable cylinders).
So I put it on a 20lb tank using a high pressure hose that I bought forever ago for my Portable Buddy heater (Mr. Heater brand hose) like this.
Other stuff that might be relevant:
-propane tank has sat for a long time (few years), feels about half full
-indoors so no wind and normal room temperature
-no pressure regulator anywhere in this configuration, adjusts only with valve
Is the lack of pressure regulator my problem, and what are you guys using to add one? I looked at a new hose with adjustable "high pressure" regulator and a gauge, but the end is female 3/8 flared. I can't seem to find a fitting that's male 3/8 flared on one end and male 1-20 (disposable tank thread to attach to the torch) on the other end.
I actually did find the fitting in one place online, but ships from China and estimated delivery in November. Seemed sketchy that China was the only one selling these.
Would a torch head with a built in regulator solve my problem? I've seen some that advertise being able to work at all angles because of a regulator, but a bit pricey to buy just to experiment.