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    Submarine oxygen candle - photos

    Chlorate/oxygen candle, a chemical oxygen generator used in submarines.






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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_oxygen_generator

    I never knew, thought it might be informative.

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    I bought a propane/oxygen “welder” once at the state fair. It used standard small propane bottles. And solid round sticks that you had to light then stuff into a canister, close the lid the light the propane torch. I was never very successful welding anything with it. About the time things got hot enough the weld the oxygen would run out. Had to be over 50 years ago. I think the “sticks” were labeled SolidOx.

    Found one for sale on eBay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/35411062682...d9b4075ae3d7bd
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    Quote Originally Posted by hemmjo View Post
    I bought a propane/oxygen “welder” once at the state fair. It used standard small propane bottles. And solid round sticks that you had to light then stuff into a canister, close the lid the light the propane torch. I was never very successful welding anything with it. About the time things got hot enough the weld the oxygen would run out. Had to be over 50 years ago. I think the “sticks” were labeled SolidOx.

    Found one for sale on eBay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/35411062682...d9b4075ae3d7bd
    I had one of those solid-ox welding torches as well. I bought it from an ad in the back of Pop-sci. Not bad for small jobs on light gage metal the ox sticks burned up too fast. I did manage to build a gas tank for a motorcycle using it though.
    The solid-ox stuff was made out of Sodium chlorate
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    Quote Originally Posted by mwmkravchenko View Post
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_oxygen_generator

    I never knew, thought it might be informative.

    Mark
    Very interesting. Thanks.



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