I have a bunch of victor 101 torches they are small enough and can cut through 1/8"- 12" of steel with the right regular and tips.
I had a HF ripoff for a few years before some one decided to steal it from me, the finish was poor but it worked as good if you used victor tips.
The smith we have has issues with the style seal they use. The handyauto torches are very nice if you have a job that suits them. The other ones I use are more "wreaking" torches to me.
This is an untouched cut in 1" plate steel with the 101 torch with correct tip and pressure.
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That is a real nice cut, I never seen a smoother cut. Are you saying you did that cut with a O-A Victor torch, what was the pressure settings and how long is the torch?
1" is probably as thick as I will ever cut, most of my cuts will be 1/8>1/2" and/also for heating/straightening/cutting 1/2>1-1/2" round stock, but I want to stay around 16>18" long for getting in and around motor compartments.