Metal cutting - oxyfuel cutting, plasma cutting, machining, grinding, and other preparatory work.
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I was stationed in Thailand (late 1960's) & knew a local whose father owned a (gold & silver) jewellry shop. I only saw them working silver, very interesting. Hammered down bars of silver till they could pull it through a 'die', an old metal file with a graduated series of square cut holes through it. Wound it around a small threaded rod, (metric size?? about # 6 or 8 x coarse thread), snipped of 'circles', joined 2 like twisted '8's', and, finally, back to the subject at hand, (silver) soldered them together using a home made benzene torch which was a foot operated bellows pumping air through a gallon can (like acetone, alcohol,etc cans from Home depot). The air bubbled up through the benzene through a hose to the torch & soldered the links. Made like 100's & 1.000's of 'em, then solder 2 together both through 2 already made, continue for 12 hrs a day till done. The man was quite adept at flame control (great foot-eye coordination!), A dollar a day, 6 days a week. It really reeked of benzene, tho. -c-
 
 
 
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WerkSpace wrote:I have an old Coleman lantern that works on gasoline. Coleman initially denied making it, until I sent them a photograph and model number, then I was told that these were not legal to use anymore because of people using them in enclosed spaces and getting sick. I guess that all of the additives in gasoline can be pretty nasty.
Huh? Coleman to this day continues the make lanterns and stove that can run on either white gas (Coleman fuel) or UNLEADED GASOLINE. Don't know who at Coleman told you that gasoline burning lanterns and stoves are "illegal." They're still making and selling them.

http://www.coleman.com/product/premium- ... prN0n-9KSM
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As with any large company, advice comes from several different employees who all form their own opinions.
The following link from Coleman has more information on this topic.
http://coleman.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/61
I live in Canada, so note the part that says, Unleaded gas from Canada should never be used in any Coleman® appliance, even the "Dual Fuel™" and "Unleaded", as there is an additive in the fuel which will damage the tank, valve, generator and burner assembly.
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WerkSpace wrote:I have an old Coleman lantern that works on gasoline. Coleman initially denied making it, until I sent them a photograph and model number, then I was told that these were not legal to use anymore because of people using them in enclosed spaces and getting sick. I guess that all of the additives in gasoline can be pretty nasty.
Huh? Coleman to this day continues the make lanterns and stove that can run on either white gas (Coleman fuel) or UNLEADED GASOLINE. Don't know who at Coleman told you that gasoline burning lanterns and stoves are "illegal." They're still making and selling them.

http://www.coleman.com/product/premium- ... prN0n-9KSM
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Petrogen does indeed make a gasoline'O2 cutter. We had one on our USAR rig when I was still working. Only used it a couple times, mostly training. Always had visions of a big ka-whump! It's advantage was better portability because you had only one heavy pressurized cylinder to lug around instead of two. Still, there was that O2/gasoline thing to be concerned about. Never heard about one blowing up...
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noddybrian wrote:Never seen one before - or even heard of it - but I'm very interested as Acetylene is due to be phased out in the UK ( apparently ) .
Yet one more reason to escape that hellhole. :mrgreen:
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I was late looking at this. I went to oxy-propane cutting last year. Works like a charm and is lots cheaper than acetylene.
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WerkSpace wrote:As with any large company, advice comes from several different employees who all form their own opinions.
The following link from Coleman has more information on this topic.
http://coleman.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/61
I live in Canada, so note the part that says, Unleaded gas from Canada should never be used in any Coleman® appliance, even the "Dual Fuel™" and "Unleaded", as there is an additive in the fuel which will damage the tank, valve, generator and burner assembly.
Last I heard a few years ago, the dual fuel stoves were around & worked on white gas or unleaded. They highly recommended white gas as opposed to automotive fuel though. White gas is more refined & has less impurities in it. Running unleaded would cause the generators to gunk up a lot faster & wear out sooner. I don't recall problems with unleaded generally gunking up cars, but they do run with different fuel evaporation profiles. You heat up the generator tube running across the burner on the stove to get the fuel to vaporize vs the jets in a carb or fuel injection.
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Goldtrigger wrote:I was late looking at this. I went to oxy-propane cutting last year. Works like a charm and is lots cheaper than acetylene.
Any comments on propane, Gold trigger?
I'm looking into it....
Any tips/hindsight?

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Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.

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