It's a set of valves that go between the regulators and the torch. It has a lever to hang up the torch. the lever closes the valves. It also has a pilot light. When you need to pause welding and hang up torch it shuts off. When you restart just pick up the torch and pass it by the pilot light and it relights with all the original settings. Saves relighting and readjusting over and over again.https://www.amazon.ca/Soldering-Bra...etylene+gas+savergas+saver,fashion,106&sr=1-1What is an oxy/acet gas saver?
Well I'll be darned, never heard of or seem such of a thing, sounds useful.It's a set of valves that go between the regulators and the torch. It has a lever to hang up the torch. the lever closes the valves. It also has a pilot light. When you need to pause welding and hang up torch it shuts off. When you restart just pick up the torch and pass it by the pilot light and it relights with all the original settings. Saves relighting and readjusting over and over again.
Now I'll be darned. I never thought of PA as a source. Probably and Asian import. And yes the name brand ones are expensive. The one I got is very used so I didn't pay near that price! I think the original North American manufacturer was Weldit, but it was sold by all the majors under their brand name, Harris, Smith, Victor es all.I had to go looking on the interwebs and quickly came across many gas savers.. .wow they are expensive! However I see Princess Auto has one on sale very cheap compared to other prices I saw out there.