thesmug
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Torch for melting and heating glass
Earlier today I was melting down some bismuth (very fun), but the plastic on my butane burner cracked from its own heat which in turn broke the gas
valve. I was going to make some Hexaaminenickel(ii) chloride and store it in an ampule, but now I have no way of sealing said ampule. I have
seen videos of people melting and heating glass with handheld burners (not like blow torches, more like lighters) and was wondering what type of
burner/torch would provide adequate heat to melt glass (or at least soften it a reasonable amount).
[edit] I don't mean to make a spoonfeeding request, so if this is too spoonfeed-y just tell me.
[Edited on 2/18/14 by thesmug]
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Something like this:
http://www.gasproducts.co.uk/acatalog/Bullfinch_Torch_Kits.h...
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thesmug
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Do you know of anything thats like that but a bit more portable?
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Try one of these. You can use propane or mapp gas cylinders.
http://www.bernzomatic.com/item.html?id=15
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thesmug
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Of the two fuel types which would be better?
Would one of these work?
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MAPP gets to a much higher flame temperature, propane is cheaper, depends on your situation.
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thesmug
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Well cheaper is always better. What about those Butane torches?
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Not enough heat if you want to melt glass together.
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Ok, thanks. I just remembered that I have a torch laying around I just don't have any fuel canisters.
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I think butane could melt glass, it would take longer and more fuel though. Also isn't propane cheaper?
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You can get propane, butane, and acetylene/oxygen torches all at home depot. All should be able to melt glass. To my knowledge propane only burns 20
degrees hotter than butane so a small butane torch might suit your purposes perfectly. Home depot and other hardware stores should carry them in all
sorts of sizes
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