

Thanks for the advice. I used a torch for welding and flame cutting for several years in my Dad's shop before I went into the service. If this torch had been in continuous use I would have no problem, but setting for decades introduces some unknowns. Probably best to have the setup checked out by the LWS folks. Will call around tomorrow to see what the possibilities are.
I see that new setups are not really too costly, but I would prefer to use his old equipment if I can.
This little book was recommended to me perhaps by someone here.
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I am happy to pass along the recommendation. It should be available on eBay or amazon.
New Victor sets are inferior to the old victor and new off brands are inferior to new Victor. Don't be fooled when seller's ad says"Victor compatiable". That only mean's Victor tips fit their torch. What they fail to tell you is Victor nor any other brand rebuild kits will fit their torch and regulators. Have the old Victor checked and repaired if needed.
Someone on Welding Web posted this pic today. It’s a fixture for holding a Victor regulator when dismantling. View attachment 646810
It is mounted on a piece of angle iron so that it can be held in a vise.