This is a short video to be used as a quick reference for getting a gas welding torch to a neutral flame and the safe bleed out procedure. This video is meant to be a quick reference for starting a torch after watching the longer gas welding safety and set up video. Remember A before O or up you go!
The 5 PSI for the oxygen and acetylene regulators will work for most gas welding tips as the actual rule is 1 psi plus the number on the welding tip. If you have a larger welding tip you will need to adjust accordingly. Cutting torches are set up different, look for a complete video on cutting torches soon.
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