PROPANE
Propane soldering torches with closed flames are used for safely soldering roof flashings and sheet metal. These irons need tanks and hoses, but burn hotter under all kinds of conditions. They're a must if you're going to solder in colder and windier conditions. The propane units use tanks that you can buy almost anywhere, typically used for barbecues. These units do make some noise and fumes. The Sievert Propane Irons are a little bigger than the Express Propane Irons and have bigger copper bits so they're nice for flat-lock work. The Express, being a little smaller, fits into tighter spaces better (such as inside gutters). You can't go wrong with either of them.
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6644000 | Express Premium Soldering Kit 66440001 |
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SRE0002 | Express Standard Soldering Kit 66440002 |
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SR-S69R | Express Pointed Solder Tip |
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SR66480001 | Express Large Solder Tip |
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SR6645R | Express Medium Solder Tip |
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SR-S46R | Express Small Solder Tip |
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SREXLCT | Express X-Large Tip 66490004 | |||||
SREPH12 | Express 12-Ft Hose 66631000 |
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SREQCON | Express Quick Connector 66640001 |
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66444003 | Express Gas Nozzles (5) |
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SR-66441004 | Express Replacement Screen #66441004 |
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