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gas cutting

gas cutting

[′gas ‚kəd·iŋ]
(metallurgy)
Cutting metal with the heat of an oxyacetylene flame.
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Preliminary inquiries revealed that robbers had gained entry into the bank by removing the iron grill of the window by using a gas cutting machine.
Most revolvers will show at least a small amount of "gas cutting" on the top strap, just above the entrance to the barrel, just in front of the face of the cylinder.
It will take effect much later than those announced by rivals - with biggest supplier British Gas cutting prices by 5% from February 27 while E.ON lowered tariffs by 3.5% immediately from January 13.
Al Qusais Landfill is the first landfill in the region to produce electricity from landfill gas cutting the emission of more than 350,000 tonnes of CO2 a year.
A revised edition of the American Welding Society's AWS C4.2, Recommended Practices for Safe Oxyfuel Gas Cutting Torch Operation has been published.
NO ONE is fooled by British Gas cutting bills by 10 per cent after hiking them 35 per cent last year.
British Transport Police officers monitoring CCTV cameras at their headquarters in Manchester watched the man, whom they have declined to name, using gas cutting equipment to lift a section of track from sidings at the Tremarl Industrial estate,Llandudno Junction on Saturday morning.
Police found the gas cutting machine inside the bank.
designed to suit the 100s of outdated ESAB, BOC or Hancock branded gas cutting machines still in use.
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