For bucket preheating and other large projects, nothing beats a 20# or 40# propane bottle with a weed burner. Depending on the size of material, sometimes its is time and cost efficient to preheat say a piece of 3/4" plate with the weed burner prior to localized heating with rosebud for bending. Done this many a time when relining AR plate onto buckets.
If you have drawn acetone into a hose (spitting liquid and little sparkelies), it will rot the hose internally. Look inside the hose and if there is gooey, tar and or black residue, it is time to replace the hose.
By DaveBoyer
Date 01-03-2011 04:25
Edited 01-03-2011 04:34
Tommy, You can draw it hard untill the bottle gets so cold from the liquid boiling off that the pressure drops below what You need. In this respect, propalene is about the same as propane.
The break down as I understand it, propane is the cheapest bottled fuel gas, but provides the lowest flame temperature.
Propalene is more expensive than propane, but cheaper than acetylene. Propalene or propane are safer than acetylene, not nearly as shock sensitive, and have no pressure limitations, could in theory be used up to tank pressure. Due to this propalene and propane can give more BTU's altho at a lower temperature than acetylene. Propalene has quite a bit higher flame temperature than propane, but lower than acetylene. Tip to work distance in propalene cutting is not as critical as with acetylene, can be quite a bit greater without affecting performance.
Acetylene has the highest flame temperature, but pressure, delivery & safety limitations as You are aware of. It is the most expensive, but everybody is familliar with it.