The older propane tips put out a pencil flame that is quite quiet - kinda fsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss, while a Mapp Gas nozzle throws a wider flame and 'blows' more like a hard, high oxy. flame from an oxyacetylene torch. Mapp isn't as hot as oxy/acet but it's a good deal hotter than propane. If you use a propane bottle with a Mapp nozzle, you'll get much hotter propane temp. The Mapp nozzles have ports back near the valve to let in air to mix with the gas before it ignites. prpane tips pull in some air just behind the tip, but present it right at the end, providing for a quieter, small point of flame. We use Proplane with Mapp nozzles for general small-part silver brazing (silver soldering), whereas larger jobs of 1/2" diameter can be silver brazed with Mapp quite easily- or you can use your brother's oxyacetylene tanks 'n hoses.