Gasoline / Oxy Cutting torches

According to the manufacturers gasoline / oxy makes a cleaner cut than acetylene due to its highly oxidizing flame.

Does this mean that it is not feasible to weld with gasoline / oxy heat? Has anyone experience with gasoline / oxy cutting?

It sounds like it could be cheaper to run than acetylene / oxy. Just thinking of buying an acetylen / oxy but thought to raise the question about gas / oxy rigs.

- Graham

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Graham Parkinson
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Graham,

Petrogen started placing 'ads' for the petrogen rig on the

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Everyone asked the guy to put up or shut-up. He set up some rigs and they were demo'd by a few on the board and the editor of some 'farm' magazine. You can go to the site and do a search for petrogen to see the results.

-dseman

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dseman

Opetrol is the company that you are talking about not Petrogen. Opetrol is located in China. Petrogen is located in California. Yes, they sell simular products.

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R. Duncan

Thanks for the link - it was informative - since I'm not cutting up any ships in my backyard I think I'll just go for an acetylene / propane / oxy setup

- Graham

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Graham Parkinson

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