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TORCH For our purposes, I will ignore all but the liquid fueled "torches", as well as those lantern-like torches (known as "smudge pots" used as safety markers, etc. "Torch" was used as the name of the type of light that commonly had a wall-hung fount shaped like a frying pan, with a long downwards tube with a 90 deg. bend at the bottom leading to a burner that protruded abot 18 to 24" away from the wall. ...
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TORCH A device used to create heat that is hotter than the melting points of many metals via a flame fueled with propane, butane, or a combination of acetylene and oxygen.
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TORCH flashlight
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TORCH Generally, a flame producing device that is hand held. Often the terms torch and burner are used interchangeably.
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