Broken, rusty parts are common fare for classic trucks. Rust penetrates the pores of older metal, and even with glass-beading and acid dips, rust remains chemically embedded in badly oxidized metal.
Many of us are comfortable using an oxy-acetylene torch, but sometimes we’re dissatisfied with our cuts. Here are things to check, and tips to improve torch performance: 1. Generic regulator setting ...
If your shop comes complete with a MIG welder, an acetylene torch, and an air hammer, then you have more options than most when it comes to removing broken bolts. In this short video [Jim’s Automotive ...
I compare oxy-acetylene and propane torches to help you decide which tool fits your workshop needs best. Pros, cons, and practical tips included. Trump Makes Major Announcement on Mail-In Voting Uber ...
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Cutting headlight clearance holes with oxy‑acetylene
Kurtis fires up the oxy‑acetylene torch to cut the headlight clearance holes. A clean, controlled cut shows real skill in action. NASA moon rocket hit by new problem, putting March launch with ...
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