MAPP is no longer available as far as i know. at least the original MAPP gas. i believe it was a byproduct of one of Duponts chemical plants that has now shut down or changed production. the name is still out there but it is not the original MAPP gas. also the mixture of acetylene and propane is called propylene. i run an acetylene manufacturing facility in Decatur, AL and this shortage has really hurt me. My acetylene plant has been down for a month now. I also fill high pressure cylinders and sell welding supplies so i'm not xcompletely dead in the water but $32K a month gone really puts the stress on. i do have carbide coming from overseas but it just take forever to get it here. there is a new product called Magnegas on the market. check them out at www.magnegas.com it's very clean, very green, and uses wastewater, oil, antifreeze, any hydrocarbon to produce a gas thas is equivilant with acetylene in every way EXCEPT you cant weld steel with it. Awesome product!!! for the home user i think propane would be your best bet though.
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