Acetylene Welding Cutting Premium Quality

Acetylene torches are one type of welding torch that his used to weld some metals. The procedure for these torches is that they comprise inside them two things that burn – acetylene and oxygen. The acetylene and oxygen mix may reach hot flames of regarding 6300 degree Fahrenheit.

Most of the time these acetylene torches are used to weld iron and it may cut steel. They are largely employed in production and constructing companies, aerospace, civil technology and other industries. Some are applied for little work that may be done as a sideline at home.

Acetylene torches may also be found in kits and sold separately. They are designed so that they will mix the right amount of fuel gas with oxygen from the atmosphere. Acetylene torches comprise two types of flames: one for cutting the other for welding.

The one for welding is called Oxy-fuel welding and the procedure works to take two pieces of metal and weld them together using the torch. These welds will hold strong because the metals are heat to a point that they fabricate a weld pool that holds both metals.

Acetylene torches are likewise employed in Oxy-fuel cutting where the torch heats the metal until the oxygen makes a steam that combines with produces an oxide slag that is invented by the seam and the metal that it hits.

Some of the ways that acetylene torches have been employed include:

- Stone work — may be used for “flaming”. The torch heats the stone to a point where the layer on top breaks and cracks. Then, a round, steel brush is employed that is attached to an angle grind. This removes this introductory layer of the stone to get a “hammered bronze” look.

- Glass — this industry will use an acetylene torch to invent an effect called “Fire polishing” which is a way that heats glass in order to give it a smooth aspect that looks like it has been polished.

- Jewelry — a great deal of humans invent jewelry using a technique called “water welding” that genuinely gives the effect to the jewelry of annealing.

In order to use an acetylene torch there needs to be a cylinder that holds fuel gas, an oxygen source, two hoses that are flexible so that each cylinder has one, two regulators that regulate the pressure in the two cylinders and a torch.

The torch itself is the tool that the welder uses to in truth do the welding. There are assorted dissimilar types of acetylene torches. The welding torch has no oxygen trigger but it has a nozzle with one or two pies.

The cutting torch has both oxygen and acetylene and has a nozzle that formulates three pipes that go into the torch at a 90 degree and has a trigger for the oxygen blast.

When a welder wants to bend or straighten metal or they need to weld a huge area, they will most often times use a rose-bud torch because it is the best one for this type of job. They call it this because the flame genuinely looks like the bud of a rose.

Acetylene Welding Cutting Premium Quality

Victor” Type Gas Welding and Cutting Kit UL Appr.*Oxygen Regulator *Acetylene Regulator *3-Welding Tips *1-Cutting Tip and 1- Heating Tip *Google, Tip Cleaner, Spark Lighter *15ft Hose & Combo Torch *Victor Type Compatible* UL Approved

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
3Its not a Victor
By Cory
It is a victor style, but not a victor as it says up top. I purchased this to replace my 20+year old Craftsman cutting torch. It will not cut into 1/2″ steel unless starting from an edge. Other than that, it seems to work ok. Wish my Craftsman hadnt worn out though.

5 of 7 persons found the following review helpful.
1Miss lead
By Sharon Hansen
This is not a Victor it is only compatible which means it may be connected to the hoses that would connect to a Victor set. There is not one thing special to welding hose connections. This did not have any construct selective information or warrenty information. I sent it back because I did not want to have a problem.

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