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WELL i could talk about how some hate the buzz button but this boils down to the analog control or digital: goes back to the pyramids

I like them both. I think the Provari has a more finished look. The Buzz Pro has a more working man look. They both work great. If I had to pick one it would be the Provari by far.
 

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WELL i could talk about how some hate the buzz button but this boils down to the analog control or digital: goes back to the pyramids
HEY! The only reason Fran's fingers are sore is because of hitting F5 constantly on the Lava tank thread... What's up Charlie? Long time no see...
 

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What are you using to cut it?

A cutter you use to cut copper pipe. Tighten, spin, tighten more, spin more, etc.......until it's cut through. Then I clean the edges up with a cone shaped grinding wheel on the Dremel or a razor knife. After that I put a torch to it to clean and clear the edges up so they look finished. There's got to be a better way for a cleaner cut with less work but I don't know of one yet. Can you enlighten me?

Is there a better way other than a hacksaw?
 

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How many ml of liquid are you guys priming the Resurrectors with before putting it in the Liquinator?

I never looked but I use the needle that comes with them and stick it in and slide it down to the bottom then start pushing on the needle till I see juice come to the top of the filler.
 

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A cutter you use to cut copper pipe. Tighten, spin, tighten more, spin more, etc.......until it's cut through. Then I clean the edges up with a cone shaped grinding wheel on the Dremel or a razor knife. After that I put a torch to it to clean and clear the edges up so they look finished. There's got to be a better way for a cleaner cut with less work but I don't know of one yet. Can you enlighten me?

Is there a better way other than a hacksaw?

My pice is still 8' long. LOL I havent cracked a tube yet.
 
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