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    have you ever tried the oxy-gasoline cutting torch by petrogen? it is good for underwater cutting.

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    SPAM

    You got the point over last week with your first post. ROCKY was kind enough to allow the post to remain on the board. Now you have gone too far. You need to buy advertising rather than spam us any longer. Rocky, please pull Opetrol's posts.

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    • #3
      OPETROL.......... GENTLEMEN WE ARE STILL DISCUSSING THIS ON YOUR ORIGINAL POST......... PLEASE REFER BACK TO IT......... PEOPLE ARE STILL ASKING QUESTIONS FOR YOU TO ANSWER.... HOPEFULLY YOU WILL ASSIST.......... THERE ARE QUALITY ISSUES, SAFETY ISSUES, LEGITIMATE QUESTIONS STILL BEING ASKED ABOUT YOUR PRODUCT............. REGARDS...........ROCK.....
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      • #4
        sorry for the slow response

        Actually We have suggested an underwater product by Petrogen, not by oPetrol. we are sorry for not replying your questions promptly. Maybe we have not understood the questions well. I will review all the replies and try to do the best.

        I posted the question by mistake. my intention was to reply to a existing message about underwater cutting. I am not so familiar with this forum. sorry for the misunderstanding and posting.

        Please delete it if possible.
        Last edited by opetrol; 05-13-2003, 09:54 AM.

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        • #5
          Re: sorry for the slow response

          Originally posted by opetrol

          Please delete it if possible.
          to delete your thread, press this button:

          then check the delete box and then press the delete button.

          - jack

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          • #6
            Maybe y'all could test it out on the sub that sunk last week
            Amateur welder with many projects in mind

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            • #7
              I am a commercial diver by trade, and the ONLY thing we allow on a job site are Broco Rods. They are an exothermic tubular cutting rod that use oxygen and can be started with a car battery. Anything else burns more bottom time than metal.

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              • #8
                delete the thread

                thanks for the information. as for there are replies by other gentlemen, I think I'd better leave the decision to the Forum administrator. Otherwsie all the messages in this thread will be deleted if i delete my first message.

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                • #9
                  CAPTNEMO..........THANKS FOR THE LINK I SPENT SOME TIME AT THAT SITE........... I HAD HEARD OF THOSE FOLKS BEFORE... AND IN CASE I FORGOT TO WELCOME YOU ABOARD........... CONSIDER IT DONE....................ROCK...................... .
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