The Full Guide to Oxy Fuel Cutting

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Oxy fuel cutting can be very intimidating to students and inexperienced welders. This video will give you an in-depth lesson on how to setup and break down your rig. We talk about:

- Choosing the appropriate cutting tips.
- Setting your pressures.
- Cutting hacks for more consistent cuts.
- Scarfing
- Rose Buds
- and more...

Talk with Bob, Jason and Mancub!

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Welddotcom
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This is, by far, the best, most comprehensive Oxy-Acetylene torch tutorial I've seen! Thank you so much for all the effort that you all put into the video!



Thanks again,
Jon

joncraw
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i have just purchased my first Oxy system. I have just spent the last few hours watching YT videos to see what to do and not to do. I will stop watching any more videos and just keep reviewing this on. The instructor does not just tell you what to not to do, but explains and shows. This is a great learning Emmy nomination

Craigs_Adventures
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I cut and weld everyday at work and sometimes at home. Mostly 3/8" + thickness. I never even think about 90% of the stuff you describe. Thanks for the refresher course. Great video👍👍

darkforcex
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This is absolutely one of the best tutorial videos I have ever watched. Great attention to details beginners (like me at 73) need. You ought to have, if you don't already, a cable TV show. Great teaching, not boring. things that a person who wants to learn will remember forever. Thumbs Up!!!

robertcobb
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I've probably watched an hour of other torch videos and this one was, without a doubt, the most informative. I really respect the amount of pride you place in your career and it shows because of the amount of safety items you address. It was very "Mike Rowe"esk. We should always be as safe as we can be.

georgereves
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I was a farm boy welder/torch user who became a process engineer for 40 years. I always liked getting tips from my pipe fitters on welding and cutting. As I showed respect for their knowledge and skills, they always tolerated me watching them work. This presentation of proper torch use is right up there with the best tutorials I've ever seen. Outstanding job. As someone else commented: it must be THOSE guys who gave it downrates.

michaelpatrick
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Honestly you are one heck of a teacher, I have never seen nobody and I mean nobody break it down so comprehensively this way, it is just like you opened my head and poured everything in there and what makes it more interesting is your sense of humour, along with your explanation you poured in some jokes, I just felt like the session does not come to an end. I want to really say a big thank you for this priceless job that you did here, you are such a wonderful person .

abibodlogistics
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I just like this guy, the content was good, but the person showing it made it all the more enjoyable

Catchcheese
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As somebody who just acquired a cutting torch kit, this video is an awesome teaching aid so I don't accidentally "death" myself or someone else. I absolutely love the humor when teaching *serious* stuff. Thank you so much... greatly appreciated!

kustom
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The respect for the rules, safety and the equipment, the way you teach and the knowledge you have about this stuff is out of this world. You, you're good, you! Respect

mahdoucheable
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By far the best and most informative infomercial that I have ever seen. Thank you. The only two things I would add to this is one, no mention of a fire extinguisher close by, and two, make sure your pant legs are outside of your boots. I know this from personal experience. Thank you again

jimparker
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Watched a lot of torch videos, you are the only one to show fuel off last, as I was told a long time ago. You are a very good educator (don't take that lightly), your students will appreciate your wisdom for years to come. Thanks for these tutorials and your time.

daveinvictoriavirginia
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You're a great instructor Jason. I had a good welding instructor, so I knew *most* of this already, but you showed a few things I didn't know. Love the videos you guys make.

forkliftwizard
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I've been using an oxy acetylene rig for 46 years! Welding, brazing, cutting, and heating with a rosebud... was amazed at what I learned from this video!

jeffpitzer
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It's been literally decades since I did any cutting. This was a great refresher as the guy that taught me was definitely not "safety first" - he was an old school oilwell welder and lived on crappy cigars, bourbon and risk. Very well done video! Liked and subscribed.

christianpaul
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I have been welding for nearly 40 years, some of that time professionally and I STILL learned something new today. Thank you and I am now a new Subscriber.

tonyhammer
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One of the most comprehensive tutorials I have seen in years. Weld-done, and thank you for helping out the newbies; from blowing someone up.

chrisc
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“You don’t want to go through life with a dirty tip”. It’s great to see more of the welder’s humour in this video. This channel is usually a bit more “professional” than AvE, it I’m glad to see some jokes too. Great work folks!

Tetracarbon
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How have I never been told about the v-notch indicating reverse threads? Awesome video, thank you!

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