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Old 04-04-12, 09:58 AM
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tuz
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I don't have a lot of experience with O/A, but in some ways the bigger diffuse flame of O/P is better for lugs, while the sharp cone of O/A is better for filleting. With O/A you can lay a fillet quickly almost like a TIG or gas weld. With O/P you have to stick around the pool a tad longer. But it's a matter of habit, both work fine.
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