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Old 2010-02-01, 8:14pm
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So when you say propylene , this means all types of brazing (spelling) fuels?

Going to go read now, I looked for awhile today but I could not find anything.

You have been very helpful.

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Originally Posted by De Anza Art Glass Club View Post
Here's a thread: http://www.artglassanswers.com/forum...php?f=21&t=167

Most of the thread is in agreement that propylene can be used, but the last post said that if propylene is used, the manufacturer will no longer honor the warranty.

There is also a reply on these forums that propylene is acceptable, but I can't find it. In that thread, the warranty issue was not addressed.
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