CNC Dan
Veteran Member
Well, I'm no welder and don't play one on TV but I've been brazing or welding or whatever you want to call it using propane and oxy for over 30 years in my home shop.
In some countrys, they call all forms of joining metals 'welding'. As in solder welding, braze welding, fusion welding. In other countrys, welding means fusion welding. Brazing is brazing. Soldering is soldering.
I suspect what you have been doing is brazing, or 'braze welding' with some kind of non ferrous filler metal like brass or bronze.
Oxy-propane is a good process for that as well as well as oxygen cutting and general heating.
If you want to melt steel to join two pieces together with a flame, you need to use oxy-acetylene.