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Bernzomatic FirePoint Creator Tool Precision Flame Hand Torch

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Amazon has Bernzomatic FirePoint Creator Tool Precision Flame Hand Torch for $39.99. Shipping is free.

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About this Item:
  • Adjustable, Precision Flame
  • Instant On/Off Ignition
  • Continuous Flame Lock
  • Pressure Regulated for Consistent Performance when Inverted
  • Flexible 41" Fuel Hose
  • Compatible with Bernzomatic 14.1 oz MAP-Pro and 14.1 oz and 16 oz Propane Fuel Cylinders

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Amazon has Bernzomatic FirePoint Creator Tool Precision Flame Hand Torch for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Bojjihuntindeals for posting this deal.

About this Item:
  • Adjustable, Precision Flame
  • Instant On/Off Ignition
  • Continuous Flame Lock
  • Pressure Regulated for Consistent Performance when Inverted
  • Flexible 41" Fuel Hose
  • Compatible with Bernzomatic 14.1 oz MAP-Pro and 14.1 oz and 16 oz Propane Fuel Cylinders

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Lowe's had it on sale for $30 a month ago, not sure if that price will come back though

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luddite_cyborg
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Lowe's had it on sale for $30 a month ago, not sure if that price will come back though
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kelly58
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My toenails are a sight! Will this help ?
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MasterRigger
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Could you use map gas with this and sweat copper plumbing?
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ducksdontcrow
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Quote from MasterRigger :
Could you use map gas with this and sweat copper plumbing?

One of the video reviews shows a guy doing just that but I'm concerned it took forever to heat the copper. Anyone else know?
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warre2m
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Does the produce enough heat for automotive? Rusted bolts for example
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StrongAction4226
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Quote from ducksdontcrow :
One of the video reviews shows a guy doing just that but I'm concerned it took forever to heat the copper. Anyone else know?

The tip on that thing looks huge, if you're sweating copper spend an extra $50 and get a turbotorch
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BadMannurse
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Quote from ducksdontcrow :
One of the video reviews shows a guy doing just that but I'm concerned it took forever to heat the copper. Anyone else know?

I did it for my lawn irrigation pipe I had to replace the pressure breaker. It worked pretty quickly with MAPP

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dbferal
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Quote from kelly58 :
My toenails are a sight! Will this help ?
Will it remove your toes and/or blind you? Yes.
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Quote from warre2m :
Does the produce enough heat for automotive? Rusted bolts for example
Do you want to loosen the bolts using thermal expansion? Yes, that should work.
Do you want to cut the bolts off? No, you need an oxy-acetylene torch for that.
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warre2m
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Quote from NeatNeatNeat :
Do you want to loosen the bolts using thermal expansion? Yes, that should work.
Do you want to cut the bolts off? No, you need an oxy-acetylene torch for that.

Got it thanks. Yes expansion
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brettaculous
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Quote from MasterRigger :
Could you use map gas with this and sweat copper plumbing?

Mapp gas doesn't exist anymore. Map Pro burns slightly hotter than propane, but not enough to justify the price difference. My guess is that this torch will work for plumbing as long as you're not trying to use it professionally where speed is a factor.
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BrianH5624
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Quote from ducksdontcrow :
One of the video reviews shows a guy doing just that but I'm concerned it took forever to heat the copper. Anyone else know?
This could be nice when you can't fit the whole tank somewhere. Waiting for update. I don't see why not?
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anvilsvs
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Quote from warre2m :
Does the produce enough heat for automotive? Rusted bolts for example
Small bolts maybe. CRC Freeze Off and Kroil are your best bets short of oxy acetylene. I have this firepoint and like it, but that's not what it's for.
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warriorblaze
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Quote from brettaculous :
Mapp gas doesn't exist anymore. Map Pro burns slightly hotter than propane, but not enough to justify the price difference. My guess is that this torch will work for plumbing as long as you're not trying to use it professionally where speed is a factor.
MAP Pro = Propylene(Propene) is insanely overpriced for a marginally (3.5%) hotter flame. Copper melts at 2,000 degrees, and I think solder melts a few degrees lower than that (I think).
A good torch/nozzle will make way more difference than that extra 100F.
If you really want heat, there's always acetylene 😈

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warriorblaze
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Quote from BrianH5624 :
This could be nice when you can't fit the whole tank somewhere. Waiting for update. I don't see why not?
They sell extension hoses for disposable (14.1/16oz) cylinders and adapter hoses for larger, refillable (20LB+) tanks.
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