Yes, if the metals are heated up enough to melt.
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You need a propane torch and iron matrice
In general, yes. The average propane torch will be more than adequate to do the job, as long as the block of silver isn't too large or the torch too small. Silver melts at 961.78 °C, or 1763.2 °F, and the propane torch can burn at something close to 1000°C.
because brass is easy to melt and if it wasn't then they couldn't make it into the shape that they want. plus it's easy to engrave words onto
first you need a good environment to do it in. second you need a torch not a blow torch an acetalyn torch and you need flux to keep from losing any of the gold
If your torch reaches 1064C you can, but if the torch can't get that hot then you cannot.
Brazing is actually not a method of welding as it does not melt the joint metal together. Brazing is actually much closer to soldering. It is a process that (usually) uses a gas torch and a thin brass rod to bind two (or more) pieces of metal together. The torch heats the joints surface to the melting temperature of brass at which time the brass filler rod is melted into the joint to fuse them together.
An oxy acetylene torch is hot enough to melt quartz, which has a melting point of 4200 degrees F.
Any heat source can melt cheese.
Yes, if the metals are heated up enough to melt.
It depends on the type of glass, size, and how hot your torch gets. some glass melts at a 105 degrees fahrenheit. also some melts at an hire temperature than some, and it might take a while before it melts.
I believe that it will be a draw because the Human Torch can melt Iceman's ice but Iceman can freeze the Torch's fire. :p
Yes.
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In a well managed workplace, you will need a 'hot work' permit issued by the employer, for each operation when using a blow torch.
the blow torch will blow all the flakes away