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I always had a Saffire five style torch its pretty much industry standard. Its what the college had as well. No.5 nozzle is right for 1.5 ally. Like I said you can't go wrong with the saffire stuff. I had a no.3 style (lightweight) (it wasn't Saffire) for a good few years cos it was all I could afford when my old Saffire got warn out. I traded up to the Saffire five recently and was pleasantly surprised to see the price was thirty five quid for the body on ebay. My flame is not rock steady. I prefer the full size torch to the lightweight. Its not exactly heavy is it? Keep Up the good work! David
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Cheers david i will post more when i get better ?ill try 2mm but i only have 2 3 5 7 tips ill try 7
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A seven should be perfect.
David
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