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Hi Chris,Thanks for this good information. I have used Harris in the past and can get it locally. What Sievert torch model number do you have. I googled and got a page full of different models.Thanks again,
Quote from: Ye-Ole Steam Dude on June 14, 2017, 08:16:45 PMHi Chris,Thanks for this good information. I have used Harris in the past and can get it locally. What Sievert torch model number do you have. I googled and got a page full of different models.Thanks again,I have the Pro88 handle, with an assortment of the nozzles. I like that it has a separate adjustment for the pilot level flame, lever takes it to full burn. Does not make a difference on the smallest nozzles, but big difference on the bigger ones. You have to watch out for some of the kits, the ones aimed at roofers come with a tip that is not interchangeable. There are a couple of distributors in the US that carry them, think I got mine here:http://www.bestmaterials.com/detail.aspx?ID=16965Here is the full listing of thier parts:http://www.bestmaterials.com/SearchResult.aspx?Manufacturer=39I got the Sievert regulator and hose too - you need it to connect to a grill tank.Here is the Sievert catalogs, which list all the options and what accessory goes with what handle - not all are interchangeable.http://www.bestmaterials.com/PDF_Files/Sievert-Burner-Information.pdfhttp://www.bestmaterials.com/PDF_Files/Sievert-Global-Catalog.pdf
Quote from: crueby on June 14, 2017, 08:31:40 PMQuote from: Ye-Ole Steam Dude on June 14, 2017, 08:16:45 PMHi Chris,Thanks for this good information. I have used Harris in the past and can get it locally. What Sievert torch model number do you have. I googled and got a page full of different models.Thanks again,I have the Pro88 handle, with an assortment of the nozzles. I like that it has a separate adjustment for the pilot level flame, lever takes it to full burn. Does not make a difference on the smallest nozzles, but big difference on the bigger ones. You have to watch out for some of the kits, the ones aimed at roofers come with a tip that is not interchangeable. There are a couple of distributors in the US that carry them, think I got mine here:http://www.bestmaterials.com/detail.aspx?ID=16965Here is the full listing of thier parts:http://www.bestmaterials.com/SearchResult.aspx?Manufacturer=39I got the Sievert regulator and hose too - you need it to connect to a grill tank.Here is the Sievert catalogs, which list all the options and what accessory goes with what handle - not all are interchangeable.http://www.bestmaterials.com/PDF_Files/Sievert-Burner-Information.pdfhttp://www.bestmaterials.com/PDF_Files/Sievert-Global-Catalog.pdfLooked at their website and the Pro 86 single valve. I will not be using a large flame so this might be better for me. Which nozzle would be best for the Silver Solder?Thanks again,
Chris thanks for all the help. I will spend a bit more time on their web site and read the specs on some of the nozzles. Lots of good help and I appreciate your time and help.
I have purchased all my Sievert equipment from Sievert Industries, inc located :Address: 5255 Zenith Pkwy # 1, Loves Park, IL 61111Phone: (815) 639-1319 Might want to check out prices from them directly. Also good source of information. Bob
This is a notice to all members from my experience. Do not purchase any Sievert items directly from Europe, it does not interchange with items sold here in the US no matter what they say. Found this out (of course) the hard way and now having to pay (additional $86.00) for a US pressure regulator to work with my rig.