Oxy-Acetylene Cutting
Oxy-Acetylene Cutting
This is a process that uses a combination of oxygen and acetylene gases to produce a high-temperature flame capable of cutting through metal.
This technique is particularly effective for cutting thick steel and is commonly used in fabrication, repair, and demolition work. The process allows for portability and flexibility, making it a practical solution for both workshop and on-site applications.
While it requires skill to control the flame and achieve clean cuts, Oxy-Acetylene cutting remains a trusted and efficient method for shaping and preparing metal components.