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- Blow_torch abstract "For other meanings, including oxy-gas torches, see Blowtorch (disambiguation).A blowtorch (USA usage), or blowlamp (UK usage, else rare or archaic), is a fuel-burning tool for applying flame and heat for various applications, usually metalworking. Early blowlamps used liquid fuel, carried in a refillable reservoir attached to the lamp. Modern blowtorches are mostly gas-fuelled. Their fuel reservoir is disposable or refillable by exchange. The term "blowlamp" usually refers to liquid-fuelled torches and is still used in the UK. Liquid-fuelled torches are pressurised by a piston hand pump, gas torches are self-pressurised by the fuel's evaporation.Fuel torches are used in a vast range of sizes and output power. The term blowtorch is applied to the smaller and lower temperature ranges of these. Blowtorches are typically a single hand-held unit, with their draught supplied by a natural draught of air. Larger torches may have a heavy fuel reservoir placed on the ground, connected by a hose. This is common for butane- or propane-fuelled gas torches, but it has also applied to older, large liquid paraffin (kerosene) torches such as the Wells light. Many torches now use a hose-supplied gas feed, often mains gas. They may also have a forced air supply, from either an air blower or an oxygen cylinder. Both of these larger and more powerful designs are less commonly described as blowtorches, the term blowtorch usually being reserved for the smaller and less powerful self-contained torches. The archaic term "blowpipe" is sometimes still used in relation to oxy-acetylene welding torches.".
- Blow_torch thumbnail Blowtorch.jpg?width=300.
- Blow_torch wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=blowtorch&f=true.
- Blow_torch wikiPageExternalLink homepage.htm.
- Blow_torch wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Blow_torch wikiPageExternalLink www.blotorches.com.
- Blow_torch wikiPageExternalLink fuelsystems.htm.
- Blow_torch wikiPageID "30863581".
- Blow_torch wikiPageRevisionID "588196525".
- Blow_torch hasPhotoCollection Blow_torch.
- Blow_torch subject Category:Burners.
- Blow_torch subject Category:Gardening_tools.
- Blow_torch subject Category:Tools.
- Blow_torch type Artifact100021939.
- Blow_torch type GardeningTools.
- Blow_torch type Implement103563967.
- Blow_torch type Instrumentality103575240.
- Blow_torch type Object100002684.
- Blow_torch type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Blow_torch type Tool104451818.
- Blow_torch type Tools.
- Blow_torch type Whole100003553.
- Blow_torch comment "For other meanings, including oxy-gas torches, see Blowtorch (disambiguation).A blowtorch (USA usage), or blowlamp (UK usage, else rare or archaic), is a fuel-burning tool for applying flame and heat for various applications, usually metalworking. Early blowlamps used liquid fuel, carried in a refillable reservoir attached to the lamp. Modern blowtorches are mostly gas-fuelled. Their fuel reservoir is disposable or refillable by exchange.".
- Blow_torch label "Blow torch".
- Blow_torch label "Lampa lutownicza".
- Blow_torch label "Lampe à souder".
- Blow_torch label "Lötlampe".
- Blow_torch label "Maçarico (ferramenta)".
- Blow_torch label "Soplete".
- Blow_torch label "Паяльная лампа".
- Blow_torch sameAs Lötlampe.
- Blow_torch sameAs Soplete.
- Blow_torch sameAs Lampe_à_souder.
- Blow_torch sameAs Lampa_lutownicza.
- Blow_torch sameAs Maçarico_(ferramenta).
- Blow_torch sameAs m.02p4pnv.
- Blow_torch sameAs Q1445068.
- Blow_torch sameAs Q1445068.
- Blow_torch sameAs Blow_torch.
- Blow_torch wasDerivedFrom Blow_torch?oldid=588196525.
- Blow_torch depiction Blowtorch.jpg.
- Blow_torch isPrimaryTopicOf Blow_torch.