We’ve been selling the original Model O Torch for some Years now. It’s always been a popular torch, especially among Roofers, who use it for Lead Welding and LOVE the feel of the torch and the precise flame adjustment that can be achieved.
Now, after over 30 Years of the above model O, we’ve updated the design to incorporate some tweaks that customers have expressed a desire for.
The first thing to say is we haven’t changed very much! After all, if a Torch is as popular as the Model O it would be stupid to re-invent the proverbial wheel 🙂
So what have we changed?
We’ve now made the Oxygen Inlet from a single forged piece of Brass, rather than two pieces brazed together. This increases the strength and durability of the whole Torch, plus improves Oxygen Gas Flow.
We’ve tweaked the geometry of the valves to provide even better and more precise flame adjustment.
We’ve increased the angle of the Neck Bend as LOADS of customers, old and new, told us the angle on the old torch wasn’t tight enough.
The Model O Nozzles are VERY small. They’re numbered 1-5 with 5 being the biggest. Having said “Biggest” it’s worth noting that the number 5 is only slightly bigger than a conventional torch No1. So the term “Biggest” is somewhat subjective!
The most popular nozzle is the No3, which Roofers use for Code 4 Lead Welding. Although all the nozzles sizes are popular.
No1 nozzle produces such a tiny flame I’m pretty sure you could weld a KitKat wrapper with it 🙂
The single biggest problem that customers report with using their Model O Lead Welding Torch is difficulties with flame adjustment. This usually means the flame blows out too easily when lighting, or the flame pattern changing on its own.
In 95% of cases, this is caused by too much gas pressure being set on the Regulator. When customers report problems and we ask what pressure they have set, we invariably get figures around 1.0 to 1.5 bar. The correct pressure is between 0.15 and 0.2 bar!!!! This is barely off the Zero Pin of a Regulator!
The problem of setting too higher Gas Pressure derives from one of two things
The operator thinks that 1.0 - 1.5 bar is the correct pressure IT IS NOT!
The operator has a 0-10bar Oxygen Regulator. Trying to set a STABLE pressure of between 0.15 and 0.2bar on a Regulator with up to 10bar of pressure is virtually impossible!!!
Here at The Welders Warehouse, we offer a 0-4bar Oxygen Regulator for lower pressure applications, which is actually MOST applications! A 0-4bar Oxygen Regulator is far better for setting and maintaining the stable low pressure needed for using a Model O Lead Welding Torch. A 0-4bar Oxygen Regulator is suitable for most Welding and Light Cutting Torches. A higher output Oxygen Regulator would only be necessary for Cutting Nozzles above 5/64″.
There is no real difference between lighting Model ‘O’ Torch to lighting any other kind of Oxy Acetylene Torch. It’s just more important to make sure the gas pressure on the Regulators is set correctly and only turning the Torch Valves by very small amounts at a time. The key thing to remember is that with such small nozzles, small changes can make a big difference, so changes have to be made gradually.
The Model O Torch is still the first choice for Lead Welders and the new Torch fine tunes all the things Lead Welders loved about the original. As long as the Oxy Acetylene Kit is set up correctly, the new Model O will provide Years of trouble free Lead Welding.
To visit our Model O page, where you will find prices and can order, Click Here.
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Cheers
Graham
Can an oxyturbo kit be converted to take a model o torch or the lead master torch
Hi John
Thanks for the question.
YES, you can.
You will need to cut the Oxy/Turbo Torch off and fit a Gas Hose Nut and Tail set to the Hoses. You will need a “5mm RIGHT Hand ¼” Thread” for the Oxygen and “5mm LEFT Hand ¼” Thread” for the Fuel Gas.
Either the Model ‘O’ or LeadMaster will then fit onto those fittings.
You can find the fittings via the following Link and using the “Options” Drop Down Menu.
Gas Hose Nut & Tail Set
Hope I’ve Helped
Cheers Graham
Hi, is it possible to use the model 0 with propane instead of acetylene?
Cheers John
Hi John
Thanks for the question. Yes, it is possible to use the Model O with Oxygen + Propane. You can use the standard Nozzles, but will need a bigger one than with Oxy/Acetylene. Oxy/Propane with a No4 or 5 Nozzle will work fine. Oxy/Propane is a bit harder to light and will be more prone to blowing out, this is because Propane is a much slower burning gas than Acetylene. But other than that, all will be OK.
Hope I’ve helped
Cheers Graham
hi graham
what is acetylene pressure for model 0 torch
Hi Nicolas
Thanks for the question.
Both Acetylene and Oxygen should be around 0.15bar (2.2psi), depending on Nozzle Size. You should certainly not exceed 0.25bar (3.7psi) for any nozzle as too much pressure will make the Torch valves VERY finiky to adjust.
Our Next Generation Model ‘O’ Torch has the pressure for each Nozzle on the box.
Hope I’ve helped.
Cheers
Graham
Very useful and informative. Please could you do an article for beginners like me trying to use and oxy/propane torch but without a lot of success particularly with regard to nozzle sizes, lighting and adjusting to the correct flame type. Many thanks.
Thanks for the Comment Richard. There is already a blog article that covers some of what you’re seeking, called “Setting up Oxy Acetylene Kit“. I will endeavour to add to this so that Nozzle Sizes and Flame types are covered.
Cheers
Graham