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The Bethlehem Barracuda was designed specifically for [[flamework]] artists to be able to use both [[soft glass]] and [[borosilicate]]. It is a surface mix torch with an inner and outer flame. The centre flame has 6 jets and is useful for creating small details and the outer flame has 12 jets giving you a wider flame to heat your work.
  
The Bethlehem Barracuda was designed specifically for flamework artists to be able to use both soft glass and borosilicate. It is a surface mix torch with an inner and outer flame. The centre flame has 6 jets and is useful for creating small details and the outer flame has 12 jets giving you a wider flame to heat your work.
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Full flame gas consumption: 9 cu. ft./hr (239 l/hr); [[oxygen]]: 42 cu. ft./hr. (1192 l/hr)
  
Full flame gas consumption: 9 cu. ft./hr (239 l/hr); oxygen: 42 cu. ft./hr. (1192 l/hr)
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Will work upto 1" rod or 38mm heavy wall tubing
  
Will work upto 1" rod or 38mm heavy wall tubing
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== Further information ==
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For more information see the [http://www.bethlehemburners.com/bcuda.htm Bethlehem Barracuda Page]

Revision as of 13:26, 13 November 2008

The Bethlehem Barracuda was designed specifically for flamework artists to be able to use both soft glass and borosilicate. It is a surface mix torch with an inner and outer flame. The centre flame has 6 jets and is useful for creating small details and the outer flame has 12 jets giving you a wider flame to heat your work.

Full flame gas consumption: 9 cu. ft./hr (239 l/hr); oxygen: 42 cu. ft./hr. (1192 l/hr)

Will work upto 1" rod or 38mm heavy wall tubing

Further information

For more information see the Bethlehem Barracuda Page