Victor Guide to Welding & Cutting With Alternate Fuel
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- Опубликовано: 17 июл 2012
- Watch this Victor Guide to welding and cutting with alternate fuel! When cutting and welding with alternate fuel, you must make sure to check a number of factors including having the right tip on your torch, making sure you are using a T-grade hose and alternate fuel regulator.
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Can't help but notice that i didn't hear regulator pressure
Thank you very much my teachers for this explanation.
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What kind of tip do I need to have a fine tipped flame using natural gas?
use Victor st 900fc model cutting torch. I hear pop noise inside of nozzle when I use it. I clean nozzle well. I use Victor gpn - 4 nozzle. What should I do for this matter.
Good information.
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I've got st 900 troch. When I achieve neutral flame, cutting troch head getting hot 🔥 ever can't troch in 5 minutes. Why is that and what the problem???
I use LPG and oxygen.
what do you mean you can do anything with alternate fuels with the exception of welding? are you saying you can not weld using alternate fuels from acetylene? so all you can do is heat and cut but not weld?
Hydrogen can be used for a few specialised Fusion welding applications but normal LPG/hydrocarbon gasses are not suitable.
Please could you tell me what the name of the large torch heads on the left of the picture are called. Could you also tell me their use as they look very different to gas welding nozzles. Also what type of welding torch do they fit?
Martin Ward I'm going to guess you're referring to a rosebud, they're good for brazing\ general heating (ie: need to make a bend in some flat iron, so i'll use my rosebud to get the bend point red hot) You can more or less braze and heat bends with your regular cutting tip by playing with you fuel\gas mixture, but a rosebud is a huge help. Shyte I came up with a way to "cut" aluminum with a propane torch by running less air to fuel than usual and feathering my trigger to blast the heated material away.
I didn't see anything about welding.
what pressures on fuel gas and oxygen ?
That’s what I was trying to find out. I’ve been running 10&30 on a propane&oxygen setup. I wish I knew though.
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Maybe I'm missing some critical information here... I came looking for information on welding with this system and the last statement of the video was something like... "With alternative fuels I can do everything I can with acetylene, with the exception of weld". Did I understand that correctly? Is it possible to weld with this setup or not? Thanks
Tim Kropf I'm not sure about other fuel gasses, but I know propane cannot weld
why not?
You cannot weld with propylene or propane because it introduces too much hydrogen into the weld puddle. It brazes, solders, heats and cuts. It does not weld appropriately.
ahh ok thx,,for some reason acetylene does not have this problem,i think it has also to do with the way its made which is endothermic rather than exothermic
There are three outputs when you use acetylene: heat, moisture and co2. You need co2 as a cover gas when you want to weld, it keeps the atmosphere out of your weld puddle, so you wont get porosity in your weld.
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