You're definitely not supposed to let the chromium fly into the atmosphere like that... the orange smoke is literal 'death by lung cancer' just floating about. thanks.😂
@@snowflakemelter1172 its still the best operating procedure for thermic lance too, if you read about them all books show this method for optimal cutting of beams or large objects starting on the edge and using a sawing motion to go through towards the centre,much easier than trying to pierce a hole through and then going from there
Any of you guys ever use these n demo jobs and just took two thick wood blocks on fire between them, and just stuck the end in there and turned on the oxy slowly to light 'em off? As opposed to a laborer with a hand torch or trying to use the molten slag to get going?
Bro, stick a piece of steel wool in the end and light it with a cigarette lighter or a 9v battery😉 it works. They also make these reactive metal tube tips that start on their own when you hit the O. I like your wood block idea, too.
@@analogplanet9675 That's a good one-I am surprised I never thought of that! AND I used to teach novices basic oxy-propane cutting and used to do just that with steel wool - light it - to demonstrate that steel is combustible and the torch oxidizes and does NOT melt the steel! (Along with showing a trick of getting a hot run going through thick plate and then shutting off the flame while continuing the cut with just the oxygen ripping into the burning steel!)..........In the '90s cutting bridges in Chicago for Metra with lance bars due to all the rust and gravel in the decking, to separate the pans from the plate girder sides, we started with a couple short railroad ties on fire in between to light off the bars. I was at a facility once and seen guys with a car battery hooked to 2 parallel pieces of angle iron close together and rapidly drag the end along the edges to make a connection while the oxygen was flowing! That one seemed a little Rube Goldberg!.......I always wondered what was in the end of the reactive bars. I always thought it might be Potassium Chlorate. never had a chance to try it out as a DIY trick!!
@@maxgoldstein6067 ---> telelens or zoomlens on tele setting. Cameraman can be 50 meter away if he want. With a professional camera even over 300 meter and stil get this shot.
If you get it going it can melt literally anything on earth. So yes a bunker door but it just might be a pain. Easier if your pipe is loaded with rods.
Amigo yo trabajo en eso y cuando tienes práctica lo ases de volada pero con torchas derechas y boquilla del #8 o usamos una que se llama basuca y corta como no tiene idea d rápido saludos desde Houston tx GSD scrap
+Marc Nyssens Right, shouldn't they be starting the pass away from themselves then progressing toward themselves? This way the molten metal doesn't puddle in front of the lance. Am I right?
Might wanna start at the edge and work across so the slag drains away and permits a lot faster cutting....
from what I heard they are still cutting it till this day
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There's a whisper in the wind and it says they are still cutting to this day
yes , after 13 years they still not finished
I use lance everything, I like to use my lance to soldering computer components to taking out old relay switches in my sweet sweet 99' ford f 150.
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You're definitely not supposed to let the chromium fly into the atmosphere like that... the orange smoke is literal 'death by lung cancer' just floating about. thanks.😂
I thought somebody got pneumonia?
@Dragon-Slay3r it may do that, too
Chromium dust is volatile af bro
How long Did it take to cut it through?
How many tanks of oxygen per rod??
are they trying to cut it or gouge it? you want to cut it then you need to start on the edge and gradually work your way through the thickness
Not with a thermic lance you don't. Its not a cutting torch.
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@@snowflakemelter1172 its still the best operating procedure for thermic lance too, if you read about them all books show this method for optimal cutting of beams or large objects starting on the edge and using a sawing motion to go through towards the centre,much easier than trying to pierce a hole through and then going from there
@@jonaslee6590 ??
Cut down
should show the other lancing Footage best safety footage in the world -- Old Des Fowler
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Would a really long carbon arc rod with air pressure work?
+jed moffitt More like the same reaction that make steel wool burn. It's just steel rusting in the presence of oxygen.
No the longer the rod is the more fragile it becomes it would constantly break
That would take years on a piece of steel that large, even with hundreds of amps.
So, basically a giant sparkler?
They sent Julian down under already
That's old mate over there.....Lance .
Any of you guys ever use these n demo jobs and just took two thick wood blocks on fire between them, and just stuck the end in there and turned on the oxy slowly to light 'em off? As opposed to a laborer with a hand torch or trying to use the molten slag to get going?
Bro, stick a piece of steel wool in the end and light it with a cigarette lighter or a 9v battery😉 it works. They also make these reactive metal tube tips that start on their own when you hit the O. I like your wood block idea, too.
@@analogplanet9675 That's a good one-I am surprised I never thought of that! AND I used to teach novices basic oxy-propane cutting and used to do just that with steel wool - light it - to demonstrate that steel is combustible and the torch oxidizes and does NOT melt the steel! (Along with showing a trick of getting a hot run going through thick plate and then shutting off the flame while continuing the cut with just the oxygen ripping into the burning steel!)..........In the '90s cutting bridges in Chicago for Metra with lance bars due to all the rust and gravel in the decking, to separate the pans from the plate girder sides, we started with a couple short railroad ties on fire in between to light off the bars. I was at a facility once and seen guys with a car battery hooked to 2 parallel pieces of angle iron close together and rapidly drag the end along the edges to make a connection while the oxygen was flowing! That one seemed a little Rube Goldberg!.......I always wondered what was in the end of the reactive bars. I always thought it might be Potassium Chlorate. never had a chance to try it out as a DIY trick!!
This lads have some balls
Dingus E. Dow the camera guy is standing in front of where the guy is cutting
@@maxgoldstein6067 ---> telelens or zoomlens on tele setting. Cameraman can be 50 meter away if he want. With a professional camera even over 300 meter and stil get this shot.
Ketna kg pressure se cutting hatahai
Band saw? Unless it's like 65 Rockwell
Wonder if this could get through a bunker door
Id have thought so, will (as shown here) go through steel noatter how thick, and will also cut concrete
If you get it going it can melt literally anything on earth. So yes a bunker door but it just might be a pain. Easier if your pipe is loaded with rods.
I'm making these now
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Amigo yo trabajo en eso y cuando tienes práctica lo ases de volada pero con torchas derechas y boquilla del #8 o usamos una que se llama basuca y corta como no tiene idea d rápido saludos desde Houston tx GSD scrap
Can't really understand what Thermic Lansing is. I guess it's just oxygen gas
I mean, you could take five seconds to google it. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_lance
So i have been using sparklers all wrong I guess..
I already use that lancing pipe...
Good video
Cool video
ihr habt doch keine ahnung, wie man mit der lanze schneidet.
Yo lo puedo cortar con torcha derecha tip #8 o basuca pero no en 8 second
Can anyone understand wtf that guy is saying?
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I can understand him fine. He is Australian.
Corto unos semejantes. De 3m×80cm. La prendo con mostradores de carbon
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Que es mostradores decarbon
@@luciannaalejandravasquezbo7491 bueno : una especie de tubo de cartón quemado. la verdad no se para q los ocupaban. Saludos
おお!シャープランス!
これすごいよな。
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Lightsabre would cut it like butter in 8 seconds!!..... or less!!...
Karl Dunne uhm did you even see the phantom menace?
not much expieriance these guys
+Marc Nyssens Right, shouldn't they be starting the pass away from themselves then progressing toward themselves? This way the molten metal doesn't puddle in front of the lance. Am I right?
+Marc Nyssens what´s up desktop General
That’s why it says training you clown @marc nyssens
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