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  • This guy is a tard! No one ever uses acetylene gas for glassblowing because it leaves soot on the piece, propane will not which is why almost every glassblower uses propane and oxygen. How on earth does this guy expect to run the flame reducing or oxidizing? He cant because HHO is always neutral.

  • How do you get the glass not to crack when it cools off?

  • @zipstorcrtx annealing

  • Hmm I see, this will be a summer project for me to make a generator for one of these. Right after I get my outdoor glass studio set up.

  • man, i have been studying HHO...this is amazing. thanks.

  • Es fantastico ver los resultados que logra este experto , con el HHO .. que colores !! ! pero no creo que sean mas de 5 LPM  y acetona ( por el color azul de la llama) ... would you please let me know how many LPM are there ?

  • wow that looks like a 15 lpm flame

  • That's not a new tech... The first HHO torch has been built in 1800... it is largely use by jewellers...

    You do no gain energy or make free energy with it, you just get higher temperature compare to acetyl/oxygen torch.

  • will that work for boro?

  • I would like to know how big of a flame you can run for glass tubing lampwork and other forms of lampworking that need a bigger flame?

  • not sure...its a new tech...so untill the torch manufacturers make hho gas compatible torch as big as a GTT, in the future, this is limited use and to inspire.

    i got it from the aquygen website.

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