Cheap welding
"Bob" wrote in message
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Dear Leon,
Gasoline 'burners' have been around since the late 1800. I think they
need pure oxygen to generate a flame that is SMALL ENOUGH for a task
as intricate as welding thin-wall, small diameter steel tubing.
Unfortunately, the gas generator has a habit of exploding as the
volume of gasoline falls and the amount of the tar-like residues
increases. I don't know why this is so, I'm going on information
heard when I was a kid. That is: gasoline 'burners' are bad whereas
oxy/acetylene are good.
Personally, if I were stuck in a Third World Country and had only a
gasoline burner to weld with, I'd probably try it... but there are a
lot of other methods I'd try first.
-R.S.Hoover
Well, I have even less than no experience, but it looks like oxigen could
easily be introduced along with the fuel--especially as the fuel supply
nears exhaustion--and that is a VERY bad thing.
Peter
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