Picking up one of his tools, a small blowtorch, he set to work with a vengeance. |
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It looked like someone had used a blowtorch and a crowbar and it prompted concerns that they may try to do so again. |
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However, to hollow out the glacial boulders, made of Vermont granite, he used a high-intensity blowtorch. |
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A tool needs to be suitable for its intended job, which explains why locksmiths use a slim jim instead of a blowtorch. |
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He places the skillet and blowtorch down and makes his way over to some rubble. |
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I bet more people would order the onion soup if the blowtorch were used tableside. |
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The mold must be preheated with a blowtorch to keep the silver from solidifying before it fills the whole cavity. |
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The price includes copper piping and sheeting and the use of tools, including a blowtorch and a pipe-cutter. |
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In others, he burns an old computer with a blowtorch and demonstrates the safe way to smash a monitor. |
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Make old timber look new with the addition of vinegar and blasting it with a blowtorch. |
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My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch. |
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If the nut will not come loose due to presence of locking compound, heat the nut with a small blowtorch. |
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Before serving, sprinkle 1 tbsp of fine raw cane sugar over the surface of each ramekin and burn the sugar crust with a blowtorch. |
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Just before serving, spread the meringue over the top using a spatula and burn with a cook's blowtorch. |
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Simply stroke the flame of the blowtorch over the sugar until it has caramelized. |
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Semiprecious stones will be added when it will not there need any more to soften the piece in the blowtorch to work it. |
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Gary Dunsmore presented a fascinating account of some examples from his blowtorch collection. |
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If you heat up a horseshoe with a blowtorch, it will eventually get red hot, and if you heat it enough it gets white hot. |
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Lamp with a very specific treatment on solid wood: we burn it with a blowtorch, and then wax it to make it soft. |
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The making of an ingot is attained by using a blowtorch to melt a small quantity of metal which is then poured into an ingot mould. |
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Specialised equipment is available otherwise a small blowtorch type gas-air flame can be used. |
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The blower blows a glass bubble and I heat it partially using a blowtorch, so that when it blows, the form swells and prints inspiration. |
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It react on heating in reducing atmosphere, this lead to some restrictions during annealing or welding, especially with blowtorch. |
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The rice can be topped with caramel sauce or white sugar to later burn it with a blowtorch. |
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Using a kitchen blowtorch, melt sugar until it is golden brown and caramelized. |
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If you put a frying pan in water, you could put a blowtorch on the other side and it won't make any difference. |
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These included repeated punchings, kickings, beatings with a baseball bat and truncheon, being urinated on and threatened with a syringe and blowtorch. |
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A thermic lance is a blowtorch that uses steel and oxygen as a burning agent instead of acetyline gas and oxygen as you would use in a blow torch. |
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No matter how hot a blowtorch burns, it doesn't shed much light. |
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The contraption is a cross between a blowtorch ad chain saw. |
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The highlight was when my friends, who are as yet unjaded by simple kitchen magic, witnessed the cook using a blowtorch to broil the cheese on the soup. |
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Allow to cool, sprinkle with brown sugar, then caramelise with a small kitchen blowtorch. |
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Currently, we seal one end of the capillary by touching the very extreme of the capillary with the flame of a blowtorch, which fuses the silica together. |
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He drew his strength from the chorus and let the response bounce off him, but the chorus also took nourishment from the breaches he had dug in the night with the blowtorch of his voice. |
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Heat the sides of the chefs' ring with a catering blowtorch and carefully remove. |
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A GAS explosion burnt a pensioner's face and hands after he used a makeshift blowtorch to defrost a gas cylinder. |
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In the case of an interference fit the hub must, if necessary, be evenly slightly heated with a blowtorch and carefully pulled off the shaft, using a pulling-off device. |
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He has delivered a tragicomic moral blowtorch worthy of Swift. |
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These two elements were present in the Sico case: by leaving before the 60 minutes required after the last blowtorch was extinguished, the policyholder's employees breached a warranty of the policy. |
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Desperate Dan, hero of the Dandy, gave up cowpie for the duration of the BSE-scare and no longer shaves with a blowtorch. |
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The defendant attempted to rely on its liability policy, however, the policy required the presence of a fire extinguisher for a period of at least 60 minutes while works were being performed with a blowtorch. |
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Dupuy was arrested after destroying his car with an industrial blowtorch and scattering pieces across the French countryside. |
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One boy uses a homemade blowtorch to cook the head and limbs. |
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Admire glass blowing made with a blowtorch, and blow your own glass ball. |
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Paramedics were about to call a surgeon to amputate when Euan was finally freed by shopfitters, who used a blowtorch to split the step. |
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Use a hand-powdered butane kitchen blowtorch or oven broiler to caramelize the sugar. |
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Peep Show star Webb, 36, was given new blowtorch for his daring act. |
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Serve with a thin layer of Demerara sugar and dissolve with a blowtorch. |
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A WOMAN who equipped herself with a blowtorch and a carving knife during an assault on a 74-year-old man failed to turn up for sentencing yesterday. |
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