Gas Welding
Gas welding is a process that uses a flame produced by burning a mixture of oxygen and acetylene to melt and join metal pieces together. The flame can be adjusted to achieve different temperatures, making it suitable for various materials and thicknesses.
This technique is commonly used in metal fabrication, repair work, and artistic applications. It requires specific equipment, including a welding torch, gas cylinders, and safety gear, to ensure proper operation and safety during the welding process.