weldermike
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Thank you Toby! Ditto on that. Same here do it all the time!
I once used natural gas when brazing some refrigerant lines to prevent oxidation and scale inside. As someone already said, you just have to push out the oxygen.
I'd have to think about it some before I'd try it on the Frame/ Hyd tank. It should work fine, it just sounds scary.
If you decide to use something to clean off the oil film, DO NOT use any chlorinated cleaner, like chlorinated brake cleaner. Even when it looks to be completely dried off the metal, enough remains to create phosgene gas when the heat of welding hits it and is enough to really choke you up if you get a whiff of it. A crack might hold quite a bit of it and would be much worse.
are you sure it was natural gas and not nitrogen gas. I'm sure the results would be quite different.