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Annoying music. Plus, everybody knows that it's the oxygen that does the cutting... Propane does it cheap and easy too.
ОтветитьLooks like a pretty clean cut to me. An oxy-acetylene torch can't do what I saw here. It is very impressive.
Ответитьlooks pretty slick to me
ОтветитьRight on but when precision cutting is needed in my shop we use other methods anyways ( Bandsaw, Brobo, Laser) We have a saying: measure with a micrometer cut it with a chainsaw. Unless your talking about a computer controlled profile cutter this petrogen is probably as good as any (I'm Guessing.) I really want to try it myself.
ОтветитьWhat makes me think a mig welder produces temperatures hotter than the surface of our sun???
ОтветитьPut it on a track torch and I bet it cuts smooth as a prom queen's thigh. Hehehe
ОтветитьI work in the demolition industry and have used oxy/acetylene, oxy/propane, and oxy/petrol torches. If you're looking for a very clean cut (such as in the case of manufacture and fabrication), then oxy/acetylene is your go-to. If you need to make rough and really thick cuts, then petrogen is your tool. But if you're just doing rough cuts on a demo job that needs to scrap the metal (i.e. structural steel and its components), then oxy/propane is the way to go.
In most cases the demo job will be in the millions of dollars, so nobody is going to really care about a few hundred bucks saved on the fuel. All we care about is getting the steel cut up an into a 30-yarder and shipped off to the scrapyard.
If you're a small company that is pinching pennies between a bottle of propane and a can of gasoline, then I can understand. But if you're top 5 in the ENR, chances are that you have hundreds of propane bottles at a far cheaper price that a gas station can offer you gasoline/petrol at the same volume.
Terrible video production and music choice but it did certainly cut though steel!
Ответитьimpressive cutting sample !!
ОтветитьIn Venezuela, Gasoline is basically free, so this is the way to go! awesome product.
ОтветитьThis stupid video is 7 years old now and this form of hot work has gained very little popularity in the USA since it's conception - obviously there must be something inherently wrong here compared too the many other methods available with todays technology - the ideology behind it is about as technically advanced as holding a book of matches in front of a can of hair spray bfd !
Go look at what companies like Petrogen in Colorado are asking for a bare bones set - the prices are two to five times higher then more popular forms of equipment used to get the job done - everything they sell is manufactured by mystery poop from the park companies with no mention of reputable manufacture - Just one torch alone is $665.00 and no it's not a Victor - It's a no name brand meaning their not saying but from the looks of it I smell China ! and it looks more like an HF torch then a Vic - If you got a cheap death wish you came to the right place but it's going to cost you an arm and a leg to get to it
Well I can't argue with the results, however the price leaves a lot to be desired. How are you gonna save money when the tooling is so expensive!?
ОтветитьFalat bar catting
ОтветитьCan someone let me know the soundtrack of the video?
Thank you for your time,
Dachshund Welder
Very good
ОтветитьThanks for the effective video. Let me know if I can use about 1 minute from this video to educate people on how their safety doors may be compromised. Thanks once again.
ОтветитьI know from experience, these torches work great! Slag wipes right off. If there is any!
ОтветитьWow😮 Very nice cutting
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most of the viewers need a valium after listening to that so called music
Ответитьthe rave music....
ОтветитьIt's not 6 bucks now!!! Lol sweet cutting torch!
Ответить2.5 gallons of regular gasoline for $6.25? Yup that's what it should cost even in 2022 but nope! Thanks to Bozo in the white house it's close to $7 per gallon where I live in Cali. Thanks douchebag! SAD!
ОтветитьHere in Mexico, a gallon of gasoline is worth ~4 American dollars.
I give oxypetrol my two thumbs up.