The right torch for bullseye rods
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				Maggie Abdel Rahman
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The right torch for bullseye rods
I tried to make little leaves using bullseye rods.  I used a dual-fuel torch (oxygen and propane), but the glass colors changed and the clear glass rod turned greyish. Is a single fuel torch better with soft glass ?
			
			
									
						
										
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				Tom Fuhrman
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Re: The right torch for bullseye rods
Dual is required, but it must be surface mix, not premix. I've been using a Nortel minor for many years and now have switched to a Bethlehem Alpha, You also have to have your flame adjusted correctly and work way out in the end of the flame.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Maggie Abdel Rahman
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Re: The right torch for bullseye rods
Many thanks Tom
			
			
									
						
										
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				jim simmons
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Re: The right torch for bullseye rods
Main thing is to use the proper gas mix, and work way out in the flame.
			
			
									
						
										
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				Maggie Abdel Rahman
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Re: The right torch for bullseye rods
Thank you for your tip Jim