As an alternative, here because of costs, oxygen and LPG works well for cutting, and braising, it isn't hot enough to weld with though.
We had a ( in his own mind) engineer who was cutting some flat steel and was using a 44 (50 us ) gallon steel drum to rest the dsteel on and bring it to a handy height.
Every thing went well until he clipped the side of the drum that had been used for transporting kerosene.
He landed on the roof of the steel rack, 8 feet high, strangly, uninjured, but he found another job the next day.
A gas axe is good fun but it can bite.
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