Hoke jewler's torch

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ethereal1
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Hoke jewler's torch

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[img]/ubb/images/graemlins/confused.gif"%20alt="[/img] I am looking for any information on Hoke jewler's torches, I need a replacement valve and cannot find any information on where to contact them, I tried the Hoke company website but, a salesmen told me that they sold the torch part of the company some time ago and did not have any more info. HELP!
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Re: Hoke jewler's torch

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If you haven't tried it, go to a jewelry supply house, where you may find who makes and sells the torch now. I used to use a large Hoke torch when I refined, using natural gas and oxygen. More than good enough to melt platinum.

Good luck.

Harold
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