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  2. Blowtorch - Wikipedia

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    The term "blowtorch" is commonly misused as a name for any metalworking torch, but properly describes the pressurized liquid fuel torches that predate the common use of pressurized fuel gas cylinders. Torches are available in a vast range of size and output power. The term "blowtorch" applies to the obsolescent style of smaller liquid fuel torches.

  3. Blowtorch (G.I. Joe) - Wikipedia

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    His real name is Timothy P. Hanrahan, and his rank is that of corporal (E-4). Blowtorch was born in Tampa, Florida.. Blowtorch's primary military specialty is infantry special weapons, and as his secondary military specialty he is a small-arms armorer.

  4. Betty Blowtorch - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed in 1998 by three members of Butt Trumpet. [1] After releasing the 2001 album, Are You Man Enough?, the group toured with Nashville Pussy. [2] During the tour, drummer Judy Molish and guitarist Sharon Needles left the group; Jennifer Finch from L7 and drummer Dave Gara joined in their stead.

  5. Blowpipe (tool) - Wikipedia

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    While blowing air is effective, blowing oxygen produces higher temperatures, and it is also practical to invert the roles of the gasses and blow fuel through air. Contemporary blowtorches and oxy-fuel welding and cutting torches can be considered to be modern developments of the blowpipe. Kit for blowpipe analysis Carl Osterland, Freiberg, c. 1870

  6. Plasma cutting - Wikipedia

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    Plasma cutting is an effective way of cutting thin and thick materials alike. Hand-held torches can usually cut up to 38 mm (1.5 in) thick steel plate, and stronger computer-controlled torches can cut steel up to 150 mm (6 in) thick.

  7. Carl Richard Nyberg - Wikipedia

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    Nyberg was born at Arboga in Västmanland, Sweden.After school he started working for a jeweller [2] and later he moved to Stockholm and worked with various metalworks. He later worked for Johan Erik Erikson (1838-1883) at J. E. Eriksons mekaniska verkstad.