it doesn't stand for anything. its just short for oxygen
An oxy acetylene torch is hot enough to melt quartz, which has a melting point of 4200 degrees F.
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6,300 degrees fahrenheit which is the same temperature as the oxy-acetylene cutting torch flame and in fact the oxy-acetylene cutting torch flame looks exactly the same as the rocket engine flame. Vincent Majerowicz
cant be good for you, so why do it.
Her torch signifies ENLIGHTENMENT
In normal usage in an oxy/acetylene cutting torch, the acetylene hose is red and the oxygen hose is green.
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A turbo torch is is a welding tool used in the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) field. The torch can use propane or oxy-acetylene gas to provide a high temperature flame.
you cant, unless you have a oxy/acetylene torch take it to a muffler shop they're the pros
Oxy aceteline (unsure of spelling) cutting torch most likely.
Acetylene welding is a process in which like metals are joined by heating them to their melting temperature with an oxy-acetylene flame produced by a torch.
Yes, but not since 1916.