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Burning gas was released on to the platform like a blowtorch, destroying everythind in its path.
Are we seriously saying that we want a new generation of plumbers who have an aptitude for using a blowtorch but no ability to fix a leak?
It would also prevent a blowtorch from damaging a human hand.
The roofers were fitting metal coping, which is sealed with a blowtorch.
Whether this is true is unknown; in any case, it is difficult to attain high enough heat with a common blowtorch.
Some modern blacksmiths may also employ an oxyacetylene or similar blowtorch for more localized heating.
The clay is left to dry slightly or forcibly dried with charcoal embers or a large headed blowtorch.
He finds the procedure to cut away harnesses with a blowtorch, leaving spikes, and medicate heavily with opiates to reduce withdrawal from harness-injected chemicals.