Multi fuel torch kit for HVAC with propane, MAP-Pro, butane and oxy-fuel in Australia

Multi Fuel Torch HVAC Guide: Choosing Propane, MAP-Pro, Butane & Oxy-Fuel in Australia

HVAC Brazing TorchRica Francia Macaspac

A practical multi fuel torch HVAC guide for Australian tradies that explains when to use propane, butane, MAP-Pro (MAPP-style), and oxy-fuel based on joint size, fitting mass, access, and risk. It breaks down real job matching (splits vs commercial vs plant), shows how climate and availability affect performance, and helps you build a tidy two-tier kit (daily driver + heavy-day backup) that stays reliable without cluttering the van.

Heating torch and MAP-Pro cylinder for HVAC copper work in Australia

Heating Torch HVAC Guide: How to Choose the Right Torch, Fuel, and Features in Australia

Brazing torchRica Francia Macaspac

A practical Heating Torch HVAC Guide for Australian tradies who braze copper daily. Learn the main torch types (single-fuel and oxy-fuel), which fuels suit light vs heavy jobs, the key features that matter on real worksites, and the common mistakes that ruin joints—so you can choose a torch that’s faster, safer, and more reliable on the job.

High-Intensity Trigger-Start MAP-Pro Torch Kit Safety and HVAC Brazing Guide

High-Intensity Trigger-Start MAP-Pro Torch Kit Safety and HVAC Brazing Guide

Australian HVAC ToolsRica Francia Macaspac

A trigger-start MAP-Pro torch kit makes hot work feel calmer on site—if you use it with the right habits. This guide covers safe connection checks, leak testing before ignition, flame control for copper, and practical storage and van setup tips for Australian HVAC tradies, plus how to link your torch workflow to proper brazing and MAPP gas safety procedures.

MAPP Gas Torches Guide

MAPP Gas Torches Guide

Bernzomatic torchRica Francia Macaspac

Choosing a MAPP gas torch shouldn’t be guesswork. This guide breaks down torch compatibility, common torch head types (swirl, pencil, turbo), and the features that matter on real Aussie HVAC jobs. Learn how to pick the right kit, avoid wrong-bottle headaches, and get a steadier flame for cleaner brazing results.