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Default How much dust should I expect from operating a track cutting torch

We have a track oxy/propane cutting torch that we fixed up and we need
to cut quite a few steel plates. I am thinking that it will take a
couple of days.

My guy says we need to do it outside to avoid making a mess of our
shop, with the dust and fumes.

My question is how true is that, does gas cutting generate a lot of
air borne dust?

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