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  1. #11
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    I certainly don't feel I'm missing out by only using a sievert, I do own many other torches but my favourite is a small pencil torch
    purchased on ebay £3.50 .
    Be careful what you wish for.......... It might come true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Willow View Post
    I certainly don't feel I'm missing out by only using a sievert, I do own many other torches but my favourite is a small pencil torch
    purchased on ebay £3.50 .
    . I do sometimes doubt my competence on here :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ57 View Post
    . I do sometimes doubt my competence on here :/
    Glad I'm not the only one. Now off to google rat tail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ57 View Post
    . I do sometimes doubt my competence on here :/
    I don't even doubt mine I know LOL

    Think I may have to look into some different nozzles, I only have 2 atm.

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    I used a Sievert for years and was quite happy with it. Like you, Caroline, I felt I was missing out, so invested in a Smiths little torch with an oxycon. Best thing I ever did. I have much more control now and it's boosted my confidence no end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caroleallen View Post
    I used a Sievert for years and was quite happy with it. Like you, Caroline, I felt I was missing out, so invested in a Smiths little torch with an oxycon. Best thing I ever did. I have much more control now and it's boosted my confidence no end.
    The thing is Carole I was quite confident about my tools and my methods and especially my soldering until I joined the forums. I only feel I'm missing something because everyone says I am

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    I know, I'm easily lead!

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    ahh, now I thought you were trying to help Save money in the long run- just go straight for the Smithy ( it is a wonderful tool to use)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallace View Post
    ahh, now I thought you were trying to help Save money in the long run- just go straight for the Smithy ( it is a wonderful tool to use)
    Ah but I've had my sievert since 1979 so I think that's been great value for money and as long as it still does the job why spend more!

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