It slices! It dices! It's the roncomatic 9000!Seriously. Gasoline (125k btu/gallon) and propane (91k btu/gallon) have roughly the same heat output and cost about the same. Actually, propane is about a third less right now. This leads me to wonder how one could realize 90% savings in fuel cost. It must be magic.-Heath
Reply:Great idea when gaseous fuels are not available. :') When propane leaks it quickly goes into the air. When I have worked with gasoline I always end up with some soaking into a sleave or glove. I worked with a guy who had used one in the field and he said it cut fairly good. After being stored in a tools shed for several months they couldn't get it to work properly and gave up. The unit is quite specialized.