Pete.
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I have to do some oxy-propane burning. Steel joist walers and tubular props, probably a couple of hundred tons. I'm no a novice with the burning torch but only use it incidentally to my usual work so though I've used it many time it's never contiuned use.
Now I have a job where choosing the correct nozzle size and gas pressures will make quite a difference to consumable costs, so I'm asking for advice.
I have to burn tubular props with a 12 and 16mm wall thickness. Mostly unpainted with just thin surface rust, such as you'd typically see on sheet-piling that's been in a few months etc.
Also have a large amount of RSJ waler to burn out, 16 to 25mm thickness by the looks of it.
Looking for some reccomendations as to nozzle sizes & pressures to strike a balance between gas consumption and rate of work. Got some new Harris torches to work with.
Now I have a job where choosing the correct nozzle size and gas pressures will make quite a difference to consumable costs, so I'm asking for advice.
I have to burn tubular props with a 12 and 16mm wall thickness. Mostly unpainted with just thin surface rust, such as you'd typically see on sheet-piling that's been in a few months etc.
Also have a large amount of RSJ waler to burn out, 16 to 25mm thickness by the looks of it.
Looking for some reccomendations as to nozzle sizes & pressures to strike a balance between gas consumption and rate of work. Got some new Harris torches to work with.