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BROWN'S GAS BOOK ONE BROWN'S GAS BOOK TWO |
WELD IT WITH BROWN'S GAS! • Glass • Quartz A company I know in Colorado uses $100,000 worth of liquid hydrogen and oxygen a month to make quartzware. With Brown's Gas the cost of the fuel would be cut by at least 75% and the storage of pure water is a lot easier than the cyrogenic temperatures of liquid hydrogen and oxygen. Further, there would be no transportation danger (of the fuel). And Brown's Gas has up to 3.8 times more energy potential than conventional di-atomic gas, so you get more work done with a smaller flame. • Cast Iron A welding torch (#3 tip) was able to make a nice puddle and easily welded cast iron. I was just melting it together with no flux of any kind using cast iron welding rod, using the puddle method. I then took the glowing cast iron that I'd just welded and DUMPED it into water (room temperature). It DID NOT BREAK. After it had cooled down, I broke it to look at the weld; it looked perfect! I couldn't see a difference between crystal structure of the weld and the 'parent' metal. • Copper • Aluminum I have gotten excellent welds with aluminum, using the type of rod that has the flux inside it. Again, the Brown's Gas provides so much energy in a pin-point fashion that welding aluminum is easier than using oxy./acet. ![]() |
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