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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

Basic information on torches for borosilicate lamp working.

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  • delayed? heah, thats it. man, I cant believe how far this online media generation about art and glass has gone for me.-) still trying to get the 8 fundementals out there.-) shooting starting very soon my friend, very soon. gona try to make a real difference. hope I dont kill myself in the attempt.-)

  • Good because I only know how to do 2. I don't even know what the other 6 are :-)

  • Thanks very much for this. Would it be too much to ask for you to go over basic hookups and general "no-no" rules for the begginer oxy/prop. flameworker. I don't wanna get my new torch and blow myself up lol.

  • Sure. I'll put something up in the next couple of days.

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  • thanx m8 very helpfull.... cheers

  • Acetylene isn't too hot, it's too sooty. Too much carbon. Natural gas or propane is pretty much what everyone uses.

  • thank you, i cant wait to start. I'm interested in 2'' blown thick balls for my suncatcher production.

  • grate videos

  • Totally helpful, thank you for making these.

  • I appreciate it bud.

  • thanks for the info!

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