Posted by old guys rule
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on 11/2/2009, 8:56:18, in reply to "Re: Burning Plywood"
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"No electric arc; no electrolysis; no hydrogen"
Sounds good, but it is not correct. There are two
ways that hydrogen is generated during burning:
electrolysis and heat. At extreme temperatures
the hydrogen and oxygen in water molecules tend
to disassociate (separate), creating yet another
source of hydrogen. So remember - even when the
knife switch is open (off), you are still making
hydrogen.
As for the original post: take it from a guy who
has used Broco since they were first invented:
they don't cut wood worth shite; cut your wood
out with the proper tool, and save the burning
gear for steel. Wake the heck up!!
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