We always used to call the hot spanner, a gas axe. My firm would laugh at me when i told them how i got a building to it's knees so quick, but that was back in the day.
2:26 Interesting, I'm sure we've all seen those iconic images of the slanted-cut beams in the WTC aftermath (the beams cut during the recovery operation), and I've never personally understood why they were cut on a slant. That seems to make sense.
Why the hell do those guys use 3 foot Torches instead of 6 foot. Having your guys bent over like that all day is wrong. My guys only use 6 foot ones and they torch shit up.
@@ryanmiller4791 Propane is plenty hot enough, you don't cut the steel by melting it, the pure oxygen stream 'oxidizes' or burns the steel. Once the steels 800-900C you could turn off the fuel gas and just use the oxygen on its own.
Look how clean the gaffas coat is, I bet that's the first time he has been out of the office in ages
We always used to call the hot spanner, a gas axe. My firm would laugh at me when i told them how i got a building to it's knees so quick, but that was back in the day.
we use the acetylene and oxygen combo in our high school shop lol
Im Cyxk same I suck at it
2:26 Interesting, I'm sure we've all seen those iconic images of the slanted-cut beams in the WTC aftermath (the beams cut during the recovery operation), and I've never personally understood why they were cut on a slant. That seems to make sense.
Yup Irish ferries
3:50 boom!
Thats a lot of asbestos
reminds me of the cut steel from 9/11
Paid to play with big boy toyz...
3:25 Bruce Willis?
Why the fake sound effects overlaid😂😂😂and there was no need to back into the building.
Why the hell do those guys use 3 foot Torches instead of 6 foot. Having your guys bent over like that all day is wrong. My guys only use 6 foot ones and they torch shit up.
Dude this is ppl in the uk if u come to the USA it would have been way more entertaining why do you have to be so safe all the time
Cause there on tv ya Moron
You mean oxy-propane. Not a single bit of acetylene on site lol.
Jack King propane is cheaper and easier to get hold of
Propane doesn’t burn hot enough for the thickness of that steel
@@ryanmiller4791 I've been through 40mm plate with oxy propane.
Look at the bottles. Bank of off and 1 orange propane bottle.
@@ryanmiller4791 Propane is plenty hot enough, you don't cut the steel by melting it, the pure oxygen stream 'oxidizes' or burns the steel. Once the steels 800-900C you could turn off the fuel gas and just use the oxygen on its own.
I cut scrap from an inch to 6ft thick with oxy propane got to know what ya doing tho I have a few videos on my channel
30cm??? Lol you mean 30mm
No you can cut steel up to 100cm thick with the acetylene and oxygen method.
Not very green
So dramatic lol
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Bullshit dramatic windup.