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i have a micro set lead torch but finding it hard to get a low enough flame heat ?, says in the notes with it pressures down to 0.1 to 0.4 bar, well ive never seen a regulator go down that low its working well out the nominal scope of the reg and it pulses the flame.
i used to do it 30 years ago and want to start again but just cant get low temp, can you advise.
Mick
 

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