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blowlamp Meaning in Bengali



 রাংঝাল কাঠি, পাইন কাঠি,

Noun:

পাইন-কাঠি, রাংঝাল-কাঠি,





blowlamp's Usage Examples:

A flame gun is a large type of blowlamp with built-in fuel tank, used for various purposes: weed control by controlled.


A Wells light was a large paraffin-fuelled (kerosene) blowlamp used for engineering work, particularly for illumination, in Victorian times.


A blowtorch (known as a blowlamp in the UK), is a fuel-burning tool used for applying flame and heat to various applications, usually metalworking.


New York Wells Fargo, an American bank Wells light, a large oil-fuelled blowlamp Wells notice, a notification of enforcement by the U.


When starting, the cylinder head has to be heated with a paraffin blowlamp to get the hot bulb hot.


which could be switched from one object to another like the flame of a blowlamp.


then throwing again, pots up to four feet high may be made, the heat of a blowlamp being used to firm each thrown section before adding the next coil.


Handheld propane blowlamp (UK)/blowtorch (US).


torch Up to ≈2,000 °C (≈3,632 °F) MAPP gas 2,020 °C (3,668 °F) Acetylene blowlamp/blowtorch Up to ≈2,300 °C (≈4,172 °F) Oxyacetylene Up to 3,300 °C (5,972 °F).


French word chalumeau, meaning 'reed' (Modern French also means 'straw', 'blowlamp').


Petromax types made by Ehrich ' Graetz which were equipped with rapid, blowlamp type preheaters, it burned for hours on end without needing attention,.


improve performance, the undersides of the woks are often heated with a blowlamp before the race.


Maurice Ward Maurice Ward holding a blowlamp to a sheet of Starlite.


Blow torch Blowtorch, blowlamp Commonly used to create a hard layer of caramelized sugar in a crème brûlée.


Special purpose laminated cutting tables Vertically-inclined saw frames A blowlamp or hot air blower.



Synonyms:

burner; blowtorch; oxyacetylene torch; torch;

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