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Tiger Torch 95-B NG XL 36 Natural Gas Torch Discount
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Tiger Torch 95-B NG XL Natural Gas Torch
Tiger torch propane torches have a multitude of different applications, ranging from simple fire lighting to industrial and commercial use. Made in Alberta Canada with premium materials, these torches are built for industrial use and abuse.
Construction: Cast iron head, single barber jet with flash protection, steel stem, rubber handle grip with needle valve.
B.T.U. Rating: 237,000 B.T.U. at 15 lbs P.S.I.
Length: 36 inches
Gas hose and fittings to connect to natural gas source are not included.
Common Applications:
- Thaw frozen pipes and valves
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- Preheat steel and pipe for welding
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- Preheat engines for startup in cold weather
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- Heating shrink sleeves on pipe and cables
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- Heating for all roofing applications
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- Burn weeds, brush stands, and grass on fence lines
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- Heating pots, kettles, and branding irons
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- Heating water tanks in sub-zero climate
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- Melt ice and snow off non-flammable surfaces
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- Lighting flare pits and stacks
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- Starting charcoal, campfires, and trash barrels
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- Any other application requiring intense heat
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Common Applications:
- Thaw frozen pipes and valves
-
- Preheat steel and pipe for welding
-
- Preheat engines for startup in cold weather
-
- Heating shrink sleeves on pipe and cables
-
- Heating for all roofing applications
-
- Burn weeds, brush stands, and grass on fence lines
-
- Heating pots, kettles, and branding irons
-
- Heating water tanks in sub-zero climate
-
- Melt ice and snow off non-flammable surfaces
-
- Lighting flare pits and stacks
-
- Starting charcoal, campfires, and trash barrels
-
- Any other application requiring intense heat
-
- Thaw frozen pipes and valves
- Preheat steel and pipe for welding
- Preheat engines for startup in cold weather
- Heating shrink sleeves on pipe and cables
- Heating for all roofing applications
- Burn weeds, brush stands, and grass on fence lines
- Heating pots, kettles, and branding irons
- Heating water tanks in sub-zero climate
- Melt ice and snow off non-flammable surfaces
- Lighting flare pits and stacks
- Starting charcoal, campfires, and trash barrels
- Any other application requiring intense heat
-
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