Question about oxygen-propane setup
Hi. This is my first post here. Recently, I decided I was going to build a single speed cross frame, and I have tons of questions
I read a book telling me to use MAPP gas, but it does not seem ideal. At my old job at the dental lab, I used an oxygen-propane setup to melt metals for crown and bridge frameworks which I still have access to. To have a flame with a consistent temperature every time, I would limit the pressure on the oxygen regulator. I light up the propane, turn up the oxygen all the way till it hits the limit, and then turn back the propane until I had my desired flame size.
Does anyone know if this setup would work well? If so, what pressure should I limit the oxygen to for silver brazing, is there a formula or online calculator anywhere based on flame temp. Being a mechanical engineer, i should know this, but I don't feel like digging up my thermo book.
Re: Question about oxygen-propane setup
Get an Oxy-Acetylene set up.
(and welcome to the VS)
Luke
Re: Question about oxygen-propane setup
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wojtek
Hi. This is my first post here. Recently, I decided I was going to build a single speed cross frame, and I have tons of questions
I read a book telling me to use MAPP gas, but it does not seem ideal. At my old job at the dental lab, I used an oxygen-propane setup to melt metals for crown and bridge frameworks which I still have access to. To have a flame with a consistent temperature every time, I would limit the pressure on the oxygen regulator. I light up the propane, turn up the oxygen all the way till it hits the limit, and then turn back the propane until I had my desired flame size.
Does anyone know if this setup would work well? If so, what pressure should I limit the oxygen to for silver brazing, is there a formula or online calculator anywhere based on flame temp. Being a mechanical engineer, i should know this, but I don't feel like digging up my thermo book.
You are correct about Mapp/air, but it will ignite that book quite nicely.
oxy/propane is a viable alternative to oxy/acetylene
What size torch does this dental lab have?
I think Strawberry Andy (not on here to the best of by knowledge but on Framebuilders) uses oxy/propane so may be able to provide more usefull info.
IIRC when I borrowed my wifes oxy/propane setup and stuck my torch head on I stepped up a nozzle size and kept pressure at 5 and 5 and shot for a neutralish flame.