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Why are bolt cutters designed to cut through thick metal?

Heavy-duty bolt cutters are designed to cut through bolts, padlocks, etc. It is quicker to use a bolt cutter than to use a hacksaw, or to use an acetylene burner (acetylene torch) with its cumbersome tanks.


Which gas burns the hottest when cutting torch is used?

oxygen supports the combustion of the gas that one uses in the welding/cutting torch. Acetylene combined with Oxygen produces the hottest flame.


What is the pressure of a full acetylene cylinder?

OSHA standard, 1910.253(a)(2) says:Maximum pressure. Under no condition shall acetylene be generated, piped(except in approved cylinder manifolds) or utilized at a pressure in excess of 15psig (103 kPa gauge pressure) or 30 psia (206 kPa absolute). ... This requirementis not intended to apply to storage of acetylene dissolved in a suitable solvent incylinders manufactured and maintained according to U.S. Department ofTransportation requirements, or to acetylene for chemical use. The use of liquidacetylene shall be prohibited.


What type of tip do you use to braze?

Brazing can be done with a small torch or a big soldering iron. Either electric or brazier heated. The tip on a torch should be small as you don't need the heat you use when gas welding or cutting.


Why must acetylene cylinders be stored upright?

Because the acetylene is stored dissolved in acetone. You don't want to get any liquid acetone up into the valve area where it can get into the regulator, as it can damage the regulator. If the tank does go on its side, be sure to set it upright and let it be for awhile before putting it in use.

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How do you braze metal?

You use an acetylene torch and special brazing rods.


Acetylene Torch?

An acetylene torch is a tool that uses acetylene gas and oxygen to produce a high-temperature flame for welding, cutting, and heating applications. The flame temperature can reach up to 3,500 degrees Celsius, making it useful for tasks that require intense heat. Acetylene torches are commonly used in metalworking, plumbing, and automotive repair.


How can an oxygen-acetylene torch burn underwater?

An oxygen-acetylene torch can burn underwater because it produces its own oxygen supply. The torch separates water into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen gases, then uses the oxygen to support the combustion of the acetylene. This allows the torch to continue burning even in an underwater environment.


How do you remove crickets wings from their bodies?

use an acetylene blow torch and vise grips! Everyone knows that!


What color is acetylene hoses?

In normal usage in an oxy/acetylene cutting torch, the acetylene hose is red and the oxygen hose is green.


What type of torch should you use for soldering water heater fittings only?

Most use propane, but you can use acetylene also. Just as long as you don't get it too hot. Propane will not melt copper, but acetylene will.


How hot can a cutting torch get?

Oxygen Acetylene torch will get to 5800-6300 degrees Fahrenheit easily.


What fuel is used for sweating plumbing pipes?

An acetylene or propane torch.


Where can one purchase an acetylene torch?

You can purchase an acetylene torch from hardware stores, welding supply shops, or online retailers. It's important to ensure you have the necessary training and safety equipment before using an acetylene torch.


Why are bolt cutters designed to cut through thick metal?

Heavy-duty bolt cutters are designed to cut through bolts, padlocks, etc. It is quicker to use a bolt cutter than to use a hacksaw, or to use an acetylene burner (acetylene torch) with its cumbersome tanks.


Explain oxy- acetylene welding process?

Oxygen and acetylene tanks feed into your torch. When opened, the gases will mix in a chamber in the torch, then flow out of the torch tip. Using a spark lighter, they will ignite causing a flame. This flame can be adjusted to a neutral flame by moving the knobs on the tank regulators.


When and where was the first acetylene torch invented?

They were developed in the latter half of the nineteenth century. it has been argued the automobile carburetor, specifically the Maybach type, was in part inspired by the then quite novel acetylene torch. Acetylene gas boosters were used as starting devices- not carburetors, in some antique autos and even Mack AB trucks has an auxiliary boost line-a second intake manifold, intended for use with Acetylene as a priming line- This gave the top of the truck engine an odd appearance.