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- If you have not yet started a
- torch, or are not yet an expert,
- please read this thoroughly,
- then practice it several times
- with an expert standing by.~
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- STEP 1
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- Control your environment. Remove
- rags, spray paint cans, card-
- board, newspaper, and other
- things that could embarass you.
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- Ask unnecessary spectators to
- leave. Make sure you are not
- wearing wool or synthetics. Tie
- up or remove loose clothing and
- hair. Take care of cuffs or
- funnel-shaped collars.~
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- STEP 2
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- Make sure you have a fire extin-
- guisher and that you know how to
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- STEP 3
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- Check that the regulator valves
- are unscrewed. If someone before
- you has turned them in, when the
- main valves are opened, the
- pressures in the hoses may be
- too high. Acetylene is unsafe in
- the hose at pressures above 15
- psi. While wearing goggles,
- slowly open each main tank valve
- 1/4 turn. The goggles are be-
- cause sometimes gauges explode.
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