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Man this is awesome information just learned how it's done properly at 52
ОтветитьNice cuts .
ОтветитьThey really knew how to make educational films back then. It's difficult to find this kind of quality any more. We have so many tools and resources to teach, demonstrate, and explain but these are still some of the best productions I've ever had the pleasure of learning from.
ОтветитьLIKE IT✔👍💯
ОтветитьGreat stuff.
I've been in industrial maintenance settings from bottling plants to steel mills to construction sites for huge new plants.
I've been working with Oxy-Actl since 2005.
It's scary seeing how many people have no clue what they're doing, much less how to safely transport and store away their tank setups.
A decade ago I was involved with a company based out of Detroit to tear down and or scrap heavy stamping machinery at an old GM truck and bus factory in Indianapolis. We used propane and oxygen to cut through 4 inch thick steel. The scrapping company had a truck with acetylene and oxygen. I kid you not, the cutting head was as big as a damn pop can. Would blast through 6 inches of plate steel like it's butter.
ОтветитьRember watching this in metal's class 9th grade
ОтветитьThey used to cut gays in half back then? 😂
ОтветитьWith both a real torch and a plasma you can tell if it's cutting as fast as it's moving by whether the stream is shooting out straight or almost straight
ОтветитьI always hear music when I strike a flame.
ОтветитьThe title on this film is wrong. Perhaps it could be edited?
It should be "Linde Air", not "Line Air" as it currently says.
Excellent video - Thanks!
Ответитьwhat a fuckign smooth cut my dude
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