lol actually me and my friend had a good time with this one
we took my thermamoter and light the Bic lighter and the thermo stat went around twice to a grand total of 300 degrees F
it around 850 degrees F the only reason that the person above got 300 is because thermo stats have a spring inside that keeps it from going around several times. you would have to use one that goes to at least 1000 degrees F to get a accurate reading
Blow torch.
In a well managed workplace, you will need a 'hot work' permit issued by the employer, for each operation when using a blow torch.
An engine, some metal, bolts, a "crossaint", a blow torch, spray paint, 400 puonds of this, 400 pounds of that, glue, HOT glue and googly eyes. Nah, I'm jut messin' with ya, but you need metal, an engine, bolts, hot glue, and maybe a blow torch?? (It depends on the amount of material you have.)
the blow torch will blow all the flakes away
When you try to melt salt with a blow torch, the salt will initially absorb the heat and start to melt, becoming a liquid. However, if you continue to heat the molten salt with the blow torch, it will eventually evaporate and release fumes of sodium chloride.
With a blow torch.
Oxygen, and another flammable gas.
Are you serious????
Creme Brulee
redstone torch
It depends on the type of glass, size, and how hot your torch gets. some glass melts at a 105 degrees fahrenheit. also some melts at an hire temperature than some, and it might take a while before it melts.
Oxygen Acetylene torch will get to 5800-6300 degrees Fahrenheit easily.