Srodden...

Thanks.
When you turn the oxy/ace torch off of acetylene, will the torch keep... Let me put it another way. If you use a cutting torch, which gas is used more when you begin cutting? Oxy, correct?
Hold on to your trousers and don't get them all wadded up we go basic on you...
Solid = Hard water, correct?
Gas = Like oxy is a gas, correct?
Liquid = If we see oxygen as a cutter in air being oxygen, I said, I said, oxygen, are we still cutting with gas or in liquid form the same thing?
Call that guy back up... You two need to talk :argue:
That sugar and water is a chemical reaction, correct? Coke and pezmoes or whatever they drop in the soda is a chemical reaction, yes?
I have hot corn or veggie oil about ready to dump in the french fries. Hear that low level chemical reaction? How about that room temp sugar and they throw it in hot liquid. But this is more powerful, like oxygen, hello?
We on the same page about moving oxygen in a liquid or gas application? I said, I said, OXYGEN... Moving, add movement so heat is involved we move those molecules and see WATT happens, don't get me started about movements up a wire. :roll: