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  • @777madartist 2025-09-10

    That was cool

  • @klockdean 2025-08-24

    Hmmm...interesting:)

  • @mobylas 2025-08-17

    MIG brazing functions also without a flux, so I’m guessing this will work.
    Anyway, I’ll try that….👍 Keep up the good work 😁

  • @figjam4life 2025-08-07

    That’s super neat! 😮

  • @david.guzman.hair 2025-08-01

    👏

  • @ernestwrightltd 2025-07-29

    Very interesting to learn this! Good to keep in mind though that you should stay below 400°C, otherwise there’s a risk that the stainless properties may be lost🔥

  • @robrain1946 2025-07-27

    wild

  • @luthiersworkbench 2025-07-26

    That’s awesome. Cool video.

  • @mulandj1 2025-07-25

    Thank you for the hacks awesome!

  • @carltatarin 2025-08-22

    The torch does not have "back flash" check valves between the hoses and the torch handle. This type of application is notorious for popping and back flashing, which can ignite the gas back down the hoses towards the tanks. Having these on is Law as many explosions have occurred injuring and or killing many workers before it became law.

  • @old_school_0927 2025-08-21

    Wonder if you can do this with a copper brush

  • @adam_sanislau 2025-08-12

    It works better if you use a brass wire wheel. The high-speed sticks a better layer on.

  • @chmoliverr 2025-08-04

    But what temperature in the free world?

  • @apexweldingltd 2025-07-31

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 never seen that done before. I know what in doing tomorrow

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