Butane and propane contain much the same enrgy. The problem with butane is its latent heat, and if one allows a large offtake one drops the caaister temperature, and one will get a very rapid pressure drop. So if you can keep that canister warm, roughly speaking, you wil get much the same energy out of butane as propane.
So thats why propane makes a better gas for applications which require relatively rapid evaporation within the supply canister.
(In fact butane may actually contain more energy than propane- I think it does so but wouldn’t swear to it)
As for the answer – heat is heat. However the practicalities mean that propane is better, but one should be able to do perfectly well with butane on medium sized objects in summer or in a warm workshop. And to reduce the problems of evaporation, probably best to have a moderately well insulated hearth.
I ran out a butane canister through my normal propane regulator – rather than waste it. I ran it at 2 rather than 4 bar, and used the standard nozzle – whichever Calor one (for it was a Calor torch). Worked fine.
Edited By mgj on 26/02/2011 18:16:35