he fact that you cannot gas weld well with oxy/propane has noting to do with amount of heat, but everything to do with the shielding effect of different combustion gasses of propane and acetylene. Heat of flame is only about 10% different and at 5700 degrees, that matters little.(quoted from post at 22:49:21 09/10/15) Propane is good for cutting but not hot enough for welding, if you gas weld. And if you are making lots of small cuts, it takes longer to heat the metal to cutting temperature.
(quoted from post at 22:10:34 09/10/15) So I am out of acetylene and also out of O-2. So called to check on price. $87 for the acetylene and only $27 for the O-2
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