Eric The Viking
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I assume you mean the burner itself. It's true that all of mine have taken a bit of stick down the years, but I thought the liquid trap is in the valve part - all the burners do it, including the paintstripper (fan) one, which hardly ever gets used as it's way too fierce for fine work.Doug B":20jsby6b said:Eric The Viking":20jsby6b said:That's the one I have (that turns into a flamethrower).
Yep had that a few times usually means the nozzle needs cleaning out or replacing.
I agree that otherwise it's the better tool. It's easier to control than the Rothenberger for small things, but if I could find alternative nozzles for the latter that might be different. I just keep a cigarette lighter in my back pocket to light the Sievert, only for the flint really as it doesn't need a flame.
Yes, I didn't think it was you - Machine Mart being a bit awkward, as, although the Sieverts are good, they're more expensive than they probably should be when you add everything up.I did state that in what I wroteEric The Viking":20jsby6b said:Also the picture is a bit misleading although the text makes it clear - that's for just the valve and tube - no cylinder nor actual burner.
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