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Micro Torch Welding Popular Q&A
Q: How do you weld with a micro torch?
A: You need to practice holding the torch at a 70 degree angle. Lift the welding torc... Read More »
Q: How to Start a Welding Torch.
A: 1. Purge the hoses by turning the acetylene cylinder 3/4 of a turn. Turn the acetylene torch valve 1/4 open. Make sure that the acetylene is at working pressure... Read More »
Q: How to Gas Torch Weld.
A: 1. Position the welding metals on a clean surface. Line them up so the seams meet at the point to be joined. 2. Don a pair of welding goggles and some welding g... Read More »
Q: What is Gouging torch in welding?
A: There are two types of gouging. First is with oxy-fuel. A special tip is used in the cutting torch that lets you direct the flame almost parallel to the work. A... Read More »
Q: Who invented the welding torch?
A: John T. Herrera: The Welding Torch Inventor. Read More »