Gshuma,
Hey , well, we've just about kicked this dead horse into multiple after lives. For speed, ease of training and reduction of operator error (since your friend is already used to acetelyne), nothing is going to beat acetelyne simply because it is the hottest flame of any of the commercially available gasses. Reflecting back on my original response, that was "shop line pressure"! Actual at the hose to torch pressures are going to be much lower. If I were your friend... I'd have already converted over, bought a couple of N/G tips and be enjoying the FREE ENERGY!!!!!(back at the Armco shop in the 70's, we built "weed burner style torches" with compressed air boosters that would make a 20' long flame for pre-heating 7,000# sub-sea wellhead assymblies, I also think the N/G would have worked fine on thicker stuff only or production schedulers wouldn't allow us the time for preheating) Just like any new variable in proceedure, equipment or materials, there will be a learning curve. Yea, the money saved on just one large bottle of acetelyne will buy a few new tips. ENJOY that free gas!