OXY ACETYLENE TIPS, TRICKS AND INFO:
About oxygen acetylene:
Oxy-fuel welding (commonly called oxyacetylene welding, oxy welding oxy cutting are processes that use fuel gases and oxygen to weld and cut metals. French engineers Edmond Fouché and Charles Picard became the first to develop oxygen acetylene welding in 1903. Pure oxygen, instead of air, is used to increase the flame temperature to allow a quicker more localised melting pool (e.g. steel) in a room environment. An acetylene/oxygen flame burns at about 3,500 °C (6,330 °F) which enables students to quickly heat material enabling cutting or welding in a standard class.
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FOR THE PROJECT:
The oxy acetylene will be used to fuse weld the RHS together for the frame around the BBQ plate and grill.