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ACETYLENE

In this episode you will learn how to get started with your oxygen/acetylene cutting torch. Surprisingly, most people have no clue how to get their torches started correctly or even how cut with them.
There’s nothing more embarrassing than everyone hearing that loud *POP* over and over because you can’t keep your torch lit.
As a welder, [...]

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By Jeff Bowerman

Oxyfuel welding is a process that uses heat created by a gas flame to melt the base material. The gas flame created by combustion of oxygen and a fuel. Common fuels are propane, butane, hydrogen and natural gas. Oxygen and acetylene burn at between 5600 and 6300 degrees, it is the hottest of any [...]

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Written By: William Walley
If you are interesting in welding there are many different terms that you will want to familiarize yourself with in order to read magazines or books on the topic. Here is a list of common terms that are important to know:
ACETYLENE — this is a gas that you will be working with [...]

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