Making Nicer Torch Cuts ???

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In the past when I make torch cuts I just hack it off and say well there that was easy. But now I would like to make some cleaner cuts like I have seen others do that will be in the root of a weld and places I can't get my grinder. Here are some of my hack cuts I made the other day in 1/2" plate. I would like to experiment to get them better but do not have a clue what to change. I have an old PUROX CW200 torch. Book says 6 psi Acetylene 30-40 psi Ox for 1/2" - I run 35. I have ground the top and bottom of these cuts but anything you can tell me would be good. Thanks

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gg
 
/ Making Nicer Torch Cuts ??? #2  
Looks to me like your tip is plugged. Acetylene is dirty, and every time I use my torch I run the tip cleaner through the center hole. Also, if the tip is worn down and angled, might be time for a new one. Sometimes you can file them back flat and extend the life a bit.
Steady hand and even speed is the secret to to good edge quality. There are some decent videos on youtube that will help.
 
/ Making Nicer Torch Cuts ??? #3  
The machine shop down the road from me uses a cutting table with an acetylene torch that cuts beautiful square edges so i imagine its a practice thing.
 
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I've never really been that good with a torch. Over the years I have worked with guys who were amazing with a torch.
When adjusting the torch, you want a neutral flame. Then slowing press the oxygen lever. Find the spot where the cutting cone goes out from the tip the farthest. Remember that spot! Another big help is a magnetic burning square.
 

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/ Making Nicer Torch Cuts ??? #5  
When using my torch and I want a cleaner / straighter edge I clamp a piece of angle on my cut line then run the torch along the angle. Freehand cuts are never straight for me.
 
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When using my torch and I want a cleaner / straighter edge I clamp a piece of angle on my cut line then run the torch along the angle. Freehand cuts are never straight for me.

X2...

Young fella I used to work with was d@mn good with a torch... we hired in about the same time, he was only 23 yo at the time, didnt last long, quit after a few months. I had been using torches longer than he had been alive, but he could freehand some of the nicest cuts I've seen, straight or curved. Good welder too...

I need a guide to cut anything nice.
 
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I could teach you in 30 mins what I couldn't explain in 10 days on this here interweb. Nothing replaces hands on teaching.
 
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Thanks, I'll clean my tip and see what I can do with some guides.

gg
 
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OK I will look for that sweet spot-thanks again. I do occasionally here a whistle but never paid attention to it.
 
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Every torch and tip has it's sweet spot. That's why I said slowly push the oxygen lever down, when the cutting cone goes out, and the flame sounds like a jet engine. You found the sweet spot for cutting.
 
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The cut is louder too when everything is perfect too. Make sure you have a nice long straight cutting jet like in Shield Arcs pictures. One thing that wasn't mentioned is what size tip you were using? It's also a good idea to run the torch over the plate to preheat it slightly. This also lets you make sure you're in a comfortable position to do the cut and the hose isn't going to get caught on anything. Sometimes I put the hose over my shoulder and have a short loop so it won't get caught. I'm pretty good with a torch but I forget to breath because I'm concentrating too much on the cut. On steel over 3/16" I prefer an Oxy torch over plasma.
 
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I like to make sure the blow out area on the back side of the cut is free and clear. Haveing something too close to the cut prevents a smooth flowing cut.
 
/ Making Nicer Torch Cuts ??? #18  
I found my cuts improved when I learned how the torch actually worked. What holes do what.

But in general (and sadly) as with the plasma, I tend to make my best cuts when it doesn't matter, and am nervous and jerky when it does!
 

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