flash back arrestor valves

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Put them on both if you feel like spending the dough but you really don't want fire getting into your acetylene tank so on the regs for sure. $20 hose not so bad. Blowing a big hole in the ground, Not so good.
 
   / flash back arrestor valves #12  
Put them on both if you feel like spending the dough but you really don't want fire getting into your acetylene tank so on the regs for sure. $20 hose not so bad. Blowing a big hole in the ground, Not so good.

It is difficult to blow up an acetylene cylinder unless the pressure is 0. Acet has to have oxy to burn and the flow outward from the cyl keeps it from creeping inside. Burn yes, explode, not likely. Ole man Murphy dos not play by the rules though. Better safe than sorry.

Ron
 
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With modern cylinders, this is significantly less likely. Still, the stuff has a well earned reputation as being very unstable. The principal factors to increasing the unstability of acetylene is pressure and heat. Both of which are a resultant from a back fire. And no, acetylene DOES NOT need oxygen to decomponse. Whatever that stuff is that they put in the acetylene cylinders is put there to prevent and slow the decomposition.

https://ehrs.upenn.edu/sites/default/files/2018-02/Acetylene Fact Sheet.pdf
https://www.boconline.co.uk/en/images/Facts-about-acetylene_tcm410-262700.pdf
 
   / flash back arrestor valves #14  
finally installing flash back arrestor valves on oxy/acet torch. should have been done years ago
do you prefer the valves mounted on torch body, or those that attach to regulators? pros & cons?
local suppliers charge around $70+ for a set, as usual, i can get them on Amazon for much less. pros or cons to that as well?
thx in advance

Torch end. If mounted on the regulator ends, you can oxidize your gas lines.
 
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   / flash back arrestor valves #16  
It is difficult to blow up an acetylene cylinder unless the pressure is 0. Acet has to have oxy to burn and the flow outward from the cyl keeps it from creeping inside. Burn yes, explode, not likely. Ole man Murphy dos not play by the rules though. Better safe than sorry.

Ron
not true, I saw a video of an acetylene tank dropped off a truck and explode with great force!!.. yes, just dropping it caused it to explode!. and this was at a refiller!..
 
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I have not had them long enough to think about lubricating them. And I really rarely use a torch. I always wanted and got one of those three foot long scrappers torches and have a dedicated brazing torch as well, so it's nice to switch between torches easily. Good to remember about the grease though.
 
   / flash back arrestor valves #19  
I have not had them long enough to think about lubricating them. And I really rarely use a torch. I always wanted and got one of those three foot long scrappers torches and have a dedicated brazing torch as well, so it's nice to switch between torches easily. Good to remember about the grease though.

Smith now Miller torches will chew through o-rings without a little lube.

or just use Teflon or Silicone grease, a lot cheaper!.. it's petroleum grease you need to avoid!..

I've likely a lifetime supply of the MCG-111 at this point but you say that telfon or silicon is inert with ACL and O2. I did not know that.
 
   / flash back arrestor valves #20  
Curious if I can use white Wakefield Thermal Compound (silicone grease) that I have a limited (gettin on) lifetime supply
 

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