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Odd Welding Tools: trying to understand them
I inherited some welding stuff from the former resident, who left them in the garage. I have been puzzled by a few items:
(1) soapstone(?) strips. What are these for? (2) Long metal spikes that adjust along a rod. Could these be tungsten? (3) strange large tweesers/tongs that open instead of close. thanks |
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Re: Odd Welding Tools: trying to understand them
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(1)Soapstone is for marking clean metal when using a cutting torch (2) tungsten is round and 6" long, dia .030,1/16,1/8 and others (3)might be snap ring pliers, need picture |
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Re: Odd Welding Tools: trying to understand them
(2) Probably Trammel Heads Used for marking circles
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Re: Odd Welding Tools: trying to understand them
This could be graphite rods, which are used to spot-weld sheet metal using an arc-welder, or to strike an arc to melt filler material, like brass.
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