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FUSE
IT WITH BROWN'S GAS!
Brown's Gas
works great to melt glass and fuse it around
various materials. You can fuse iron to brick,
for example. Brown's Gas also makes it easier to
fuse materials together because each of the
materials goes only to it's melting or fusing
temperature.
SOLDER
IT WITH BROWN'S GAS!

Again, super
easy, in fact you need only a small flame to do
the same work that a propane torch would do. It
heats the material up so fast that the heat has
less time to travel before the solder is done, a
great benefit to pipe fitters. The tiny, laser
like, cold flame is a lot easier to work with in
tight areas. Also, in tight areas it is
important to note that this flame doesn't
pollute and use up your oxygen.
BRAZE
IT WITH BROWN'S GAS!

I have had no
troubles using brazing at any time. The Brown's
Gas brazes better than oxy./acet. I even braze
stainless steel. Note that you can control the
flame many ways, the simplest is often to pull
the torch away, the lazer-like flame can be
operated at a distance from the work, the
farther away, the less energy is added to the
work.
All the
reasons for soldering apply here
too.
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