Glass and Enamel
After nearly forty years of working with glass and enamel, Joseph Spencer of Tampa Bay now uses Aquygen™ to make art like he could never make before. Clean-burning Aquygen™ brings out the color in his handcrafted beads without introducing impurities like a carbon-based fuel. Of course it's faster than oxyacetylene, too.
Copper Artwork
Dee Crews operates the Aquygen™ gas generator for his copper shop at a cost of only about $7.00 per day. With standard AC electric current and distilled water from the grocery store, he produces copper artwork with color and detail impossible with any other gas. It's no surprise that Dee is a bit of a fan.
