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Gary Kreie Posted on Jan 21, 2019
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My torch dont ignite to get flame going. - Welding Tools

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If there's fuel and you can hear coming out than it's the ignition component. They're usually piezoelectric and generate the spark through an impact of 2 material (the click when you light it). Now if it still clicks and you can see the arc travel to it's grounding point then a realignment should fix it but if there's no arc to be seen it's not worth the time or effort (unless you want to learn something new, but be careful) to fix it.

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SOURCE: I have a bernzo torch tip that clogged so I poked one single whole in the tip very small. Now instead of a regular torch flame it has a standard lighter flame why and how do I get my Torch flame back

YOU CAN BUY A NEW HEAD ONLY AT THE HARDWARE STORE.

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