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Hello everyone,
Just stepped in from the shop for a few moments. I need a recomendation and/or input (based on actual experience please) regarding a BurnzOMatic Oxy/MAPP gas torch. That's the one on the Home Depot shelf that uses two small cylinders and sells for about $50. Has anyone ever used one of these, and are they capable of doing work? Or are they mostly just a cruel joke? If they do work, what is the actual capacity of a torch like this? My budget and girlfriend currently will not permit the purchase of a standard Oxy/Actylene torch, and my MAPP gas/air soldering torch will not quite generate enough heat to braze the parts that I need to join. I tried a Actylene/air torch as well, but it wasn't hot enough either. The parts that I need to join are a 3/8" mild steel rod, and a 16-ga. mild sheet-steel "saddle." The sheet-steel saddle is 1 1/2" long x 1 1/2" wide with a "hump" in it 3/8" deep that fits over the 3/8" rod. On either side of the hump are flanges about 1/2" wide with mounting holes drilled in them. In cross-section, it looks like the Greek letter Omega. The saddle portion holds the rod portion of the part to the wing spars. The flight loads on this part will be mostly tortional, i.e. keeping the rod from turning inside the saddle. Thanks for your help, Harry Frey Wright Brothers Enterprises |
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