I have oxy propane at home. It's easier and safer to store the propane so seems like a no brainer for the home workshop. It burns a little less hot than acetylene but this just means it takes slightly longer to get the work up to temp.
Which is probably a good thing for a novice brazer right? Less chance of overheating things? Referring to myself here, not the OP.
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I have oxy propane at home. It's easier and safer to store the propane so seems like a no brainer for the home workshop. It burns a little less hot than acetylene but this just means it takes slightly longer to get the work up to temp.