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    Default Yo. intro and Q.

    what up im medicated. aka mike
    Im a total noob when it comes to glassblowing, i'm mainly going to focus on pipemaking/pendant making. I live in Cali in the Monterey area and love the 215 scene. mmm yee thats about it.
    I havent started anything yet, like I said im a total noob.
    My question pertains to my gear, or the gear im at about to acquire.
    The setup im am going to purchase
    -nortel midrange no top burner
    -1 oxy tank size5 251 for sure
    -bbq size propane tank
    -regulators sand flashback arrestors
    -various graphite tools
    -10lbs of various color glass
    -a free lesson
    -dvd on glassblowing

    all for 500$ local. does this sound like a good deal?

    I'm also wondering what my limits on this torch is going to be. like what size tubing am i limited to?

    id appreciate any tips, advice, or warnings mahalo!

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    Welcome! Sounds like a pretty good deal to me. Don't forget about a kiln, you'll really want one of those. Plenty of good info on this site. Search function is magic.

    I had a major/minor and could work 44 on it but it took a while. I'd start with some 25 heavy wall tube for starting out. It's big enough to work with but not overwhelming when starting out.

    Others may have a better option for you though

    Just my $0.02

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    Sounds like a solid deal to me. Welcome to the pot man. The best piece of advice is "listen up" cause you can learn alot here.
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    Definately a good deal. Keep an eye on craigslist for a kiln. You can use a turkey pan with vermiculite for a start. Small pendants and surface worked spoons will usually do OK on vermiculite, but a kiln keeps thicker/larger pieces from cracking. The controlled cooling of glass (annealing) is important.

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    Sounds like a good deal to me. Welcome to the forum man.
    The most helpful bit of advice I've ever received:
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    Yeah, that sounds like a decent deal depending on the condition of everything.

    Don't forget you'll also need some eye protection, didyiums + clip on shade 4/5 s at the least.

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