So I was thinking last night (which is always bad news) about annealing. I decided early on that I wouldn't, as I would likely want the very best, and the very best (from my surface level research that'd be the AMP), is way too expensive for my means at this time.
Enter "cheap" propane solutions. Again, my low-level research seems to indicate that the "issue" (if it is genuinely one), is perceived inconsistencies caused by the torch. And as I was sitting on the porch, it was obvious: 10-15$ home center torches fueled by disposable 3$ bottles are not consistent as they just don't need to be. But what if there was a way to accurately and repeatedly deliver that gas, the same way every time.
So, is there a regulator in existence that could be adapted to work? Anyone has any experience in that field?
Enter "cheap" propane solutions. Again, my low-level research seems to indicate that the "issue" (if it is genuinely one), is perceived inconsistencies caused by the torch. And as I was sitting on the porch, it was obvious: 10-15$ home center torches fueled by disposable 3$ bottles are not consistent as they just don't need to be. But what if there was a way to accurately and repeatedly deliver that gas, the same way every time.
So, is there a regulator in existence that could be adapted to work? Anyone has any experience in that field?