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  1. Now for the good news.

     

    All my plans seem to have worked out perfectly.

     

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    1) With 2 cheap adapters, I have the torch attached to the cheapo disposable Butane cans, and it works fine. No problems with pressure.

    2) I also managed to import a Disposable Can of Propane from the US. So that works too.

    3) With another cheap adapter, I can refill the Propane can, and keep using it. Preferably with Propane, but I'm thinking LPG would work just as well.

     

    Thanks for all your help guys, much appreciated.

     

    Last question, Where is a good place in central BKK to refill with Propane?  Near Lotus/BigC on Rama 4 would be great, but anywhere in central BKK would be fine.

     

  2. 15 hours ago, canuckamuck said:

    It is cooking gas, don't ask me what the % of propane is in it but it is the same gas you get all over Thailand to run  your gas cooker. It is just a smaller than usual bottle. However this size of bottle is not that hard to find at the shops that sell propane. The torch itself I bought at a big propane shop in Chiang Mai at the corner of the Super Highway and the Nariwat bridge road. But I suspect that any of the propane specialty shops might have one. It requires a thread reducer to hook up to the bottle. Also bought at the same shop.

    If you followed the thread, what you appear to be talking about is called LPG according to the experts here.

  3. On ‎11‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 11:35 AM, Dazinoz said:

    Propane, butane, propane/butane mix are all classed as LPG. And as I previously posted:

     

    At 70f (21.1C) the vapour pressure of propane is 110psi while, at the same temp, butane is only 17 psi, hence the thicker walled propane cylinders. A mixture of the gasses results in lower than propane and higher than butane pressures. 

    Thx for the confirmation Daz.

  4. On ‎11‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 11:59 AM, canuckamuck said:

    Here is my rig. I guess we would call it a tiger torch in Canada. But it would be smallish there. I am sure you could find an attachment with a finer torch head. The propane lasts forever, 100 baht for new bottle exchange. And my firebug family use it all the time, they love it.

     

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    This is pure Propane?

    Where did u get it? How much?

    Thx for your input

  5. On ‎11‎/‎01‎/‎2018 at 11:07 AM, VocalNeal said:

    Go to your local Air Conditioning supply shop. They will show/sell you and oxy/lpg torch with a small gas bottle.  If the connections are similar to yours then you are in business. 

     

    Sorry to be blunt but why bring sh1t from the US and expect to find replacement canisters in Asia.  Just use what the locals use? :cowboy:

     

    For small jobs a blow torch type cigar lighter will do. 

    As I think I mentioned before, I have an attachment that is made for the TS8000, THAT is why I need a Propane can/bottle.

     

    I didn't BRING it, I specifically imported it for a specific use along with the attachment mentioned.

  6. On 29/12/2017 at 4:31 PM, Crossy said:

    Have a word with the manufacturer of your torch, they may be able to help with a hose/adaptor.

     

    OR

     

    Maybe, if you have an empty canister that fits the torch a local machine shop could knock up an adaptor so you could fill the canister from a cooking gas bottle (you'll need to invert the cooking gas bottle to get liquid out of it).

     

    OR

     

    Ditch the whole idea, I've seen propane/air (and even oxy-propane) torches in various outlets here. Could actually be the easiest/cheapest option.

     

    I have one of the cheapo butane torches that fit the baby cans of butane, works great for soldering and starting the barbie.

     

    Thanks for the ideas.

     

    Manufacturer not much help, but i’ve ordered some adapters from Amazon and Ebay and think they’ll at least get the torch to fit the Butane can, but I’m concerned about what was said above about the pressure. 

    Is he right? Are the disposable cans so different in pressure?

    what about LPG pressure?

     

    I’ve ordered a propane can from the US. Expensive shipping, and customs will probably be a pain, but hopefully they’ll let the single can through.

    I’ve also purchased an adapter that can be used to refill the can, so I can wother fill it with Propane (assuming I find someone who supplies pure Propane, or refill with LPG (assuming pressure is not an issue)

     

    I need to use this torch because I have an attachment built for it which I want to use...

     

    I think I already said, but I too already have a Butane torch

  7. This is all great info, thanks people....

     

    I have a Butane torch that uses the local cans, and have been using it for ages... think I bought it from the states but cannot recall.

     

    My new torch is on the other hand threaded, and cannot use the Butane cans even if I wanted to... :(

     

    I've asked the manufacturer, and they have said "unfortunately, butane would not work with the TS8000 as the pressure is not high enough". That seems a little strange to me, since my Butane torch works fine, with the pressure it's under.....

     

    My options seem to be...:-

    1) buy a small heavy tank of LPG which hopefully has a hose and thread head that I can buy with it that fits to the torch.

    2) try to find some kind of adapter from the Butane cans to the thread on the torch....

     

    Any suggestions?  

    What's the standard fitting on a hose from the LPG tanks?

    And also back to the initial question, where is a decent supplier in BKK that actually knows his stuff, and knows what he's selling?

  8. I asked in a couple of shops and got a similar response to what you say, but they didn't even know what the gas they were selling was, just sold it as "cooking gas". I tried reading the tanks, but even they didn't seem to have any indication of what type of gas it was!  I read a lot of the Thai, but some of it was too small for my poor eyesight.....

  9. 57 minutes ago, Crossy said:

    Does this have to fit on the torch like this one (which I've never seen here).

     

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    Or is there a hose?

     

    If you have a hose regular cooking gas is propane and "barbecue" sized tanks are available and portable.

     

     

    You could use a hose I  suppose, but yes, I want to connect to a can like the one in the Pic. Actually, coincidentally it's a Bernzomatic TS8000 :)

     

  10. On ‎17‎/‎10‎/‎2017 at 12:47 PM, ubonjoe said:

    Doing them by mail is another option. Many people do them that way without a problem.

    Info is here including the address for Chaeng Wattana. https://www.immigration.go.th/content/sv_90day

    Thanks, but I don't trust the post service to deliver a phone bill, no way I'm giving them my passport.....

     

    I should go out of the country to get a new TM6, since that's why I can't use the online system.... Mine's over 10 years old, and not in their system. Not that it tells me that, just gives some ridiculous and unhelpful error, I had to discuss the problem at some length at Immigration to find out.

  11. I can't do online reports because my Arrival card is 11 years old and it's not on their system.... I'd have to leave the country and get a new one.

     

    I went Cheng Wattana Mon about 9:30am, biggest queues I've ever seen...  about 140 before me in the queue.

     

    Asked if LadPrao was still doing 90 Day reports and was told yes.

     

    Decided to give Imperial World LadPrao a try. Got there about 10:15am. Lifts not even working, and only some of the escalators!

     

    Got to 5th floor and queue out the door and halfway down the corridor!

     

    Back to Cheng Wattana. Got there just as my number came up. In and out less than 5 mins :)

     

     

  12. On Monday, September 26, 2016 at 6:09 PM, ubonjoe said:

    I was told by immigration the 2013 number as a approximate date of entry when there would be no record of your entry if you entered before that year when I asked them about why I got the check with your local immigration office message. They advised me to do a border hop if I wanted to do online reports.

    The same applies if you get a new passport and have not done an entry with it.

    I have both an old entry and a new passport since then.

    Thanks, sorry I only just seen your reply. I have new passport and old entry card, double wammy too!  For now I'd rather do occasional 10km trips to immigration, than have to leave the country and come back, just to solve an IT/admin problem with the Immigration website...

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