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What is this welding tool I found in my attic?
Is the light intensity from inverter type welders different from transformer type welders?What is this tool called?What kind of eye protection would I need for this particular spot welding system?How unhealthy is arc welding?Accounting for warp while welding precise corner jointsWhat is this tool for?Found an old tool - What is it?Trouble identifying this toolWhat is this electrical tool?Besides welding, are there other ways to connect this gear to its axle?
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I believe this is used with welders because i found it inside a welding helmet.... Could somebody tell me what this is exactly?
tools welding
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I believe this is used with welders because i found it inside a welding helmet.... Could somebody tell me what this is exactly?
tools welding
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Can you unfold the thing and show a clearer picture?
– Michael Karas♦
Jul 11 at 5:29
what happens when you squeeze the handle?
– jsotola
Jul 12 at 3:35
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I believe this is used with welders because i found it inside a welding helmet.... Could somebody tell me what this is exactly?
tools welding
I believe this is used with welders because i found it inside a welding helmet.... Could somebody tell me what this is exactly?
tools welding
tools welding
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Can you unfold the thing and show a clearer picture?
– Michael Karas♦
Jul 11 at 5:29
what happens when you squeeze the handle?
– jsotola
Jul 12 at 3:35
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Can you unfold the thing and show a clearer picture?
– Michael Karas♦
Jul 11 at 5:29
what happens when you squeeze the handle?
– jsotola
Jul 12 at 3:35
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Can you unfold the thing and show a clearer picture?
– Michael Karas♦
Jul 11 at 5:29
Can you unfold the thing and show a clearer picture?
– Michael Karas♦
Jul 11 at 5:29
what happens when you squeeze the handle?
– jsotola
Jul 12 at 3:35
what happens when you squeeze the handle?
– jsotola
Jul 12 at 3:35
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According to an ozzie web site, it's a non-flint electronic spark lighter.
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how did you even find this from the pic ????
– mrid
Jul 13 at 5:56
@mrid Google has a reverse-image look up feature.
– Cascabel
Jul 13 at 12:35
also, text search on the Google takes "welding spark lighter" as a useful search term.
– fred_dot_u
Jul 14 at 0:43
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It is a electric striker for lighting a oxy acetylene torch , I have the same one,
I bought it about 30 years ago.
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According to an ozzie web site, it's a non-flint electronic spark lighter.
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how did you even find this from the pic ????
– mrid
Jul 13 at 5:56
@mrid Google has a reverse-image look up feature.
– Cascabel
Jul 13 at 12:35
also, text search on the Google takes "welding spark lighter" as a useful search term.
– fred_dot_u
Jul 14 at 0:43
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According to an ozzie web site, it's a non-flint electronic spark lighter.
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how did you even find this from the pic ????
– mrid
Jul 13 at 5:56
@mrid Google has a reverse-image look up feature.
– Cascabel
Jul 13 at 12:35
also, text search on the Google takes "welding spark lighter" as a useful search term.
– fred_dot_u
Jul 14 at 0:43
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According to an ozzie web site, it's a non-flint electronic spark lighter.
According to an ozzie web site, it's a non-flint electronic spark lighter.
answered Jul 11 at 9:41
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how did you even find this from the pic ????
– mrid
Jul 13 at 5:56
@mrid Google has a reverse-image look up feature.
– Cascabel
Jul 13 at 12:35
also, text search on the Google takes "welding spark lighter" as a useful search term.
– fred_dot_u
Jul 14 at 0:43
add a comment |
1
how did you even find this from the pic ????
– mrid
Jul 13 at 5:56
@mrid Google has a reverse-image look up feature.
– Cascabel
Jul 13 at 12:35
also, text search on the Google takes "welding spark lighter" as a useful search term.
– fred_dot_u
Jul 14 at 0:43
1
1
how did you even find this from the pic ????
– mrid
Jul 13 at 5:56
how did you even find this from the pic ????
– mrid
Jul 13 at 5:56
@mrid Google has a reverse-image look up feature.
– Cascabel
Jul 13 at 12:35
@mrid Google has a reverse-image look up feature.
– Cascabel
Jul 13 at 12:35
also, text search on the Google takes "welding spark lighter" as a useful search term.
– fred_dot_u
Jul 14 at 0:43
also, text search on the Google takes "welding spark lighter" as a useful search term.
– fred_dot_u
Jul 14 at 0:43
add a comment |
It is a electric striker for lighting a oxy acetylene torch , I have the same one,
I bought it about 30 years ago.
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Hello, and welcome to Home Improvement. Thanks for the answer; keep 'em coming. And, you should probably take our tour so you'll know how best to contribute here.
– Daniel Griscom
Jul 12 at 22:30
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It is a electric striker for lighting a oxy acetylene torch , I have the same one,
I bought it about 30 years ago.
2
Hello, and welcome to Home Improvement. Thanks for the answer; keep 'em coming. And, you should probably take our tour so you'll know how best to contribute here.
– Daniel Griscom
Jul 12 at 22:30
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It is a electric striker for lighting a oxy acetylene torch , I have the same one,
I bought it about 30 years ago.
It is a electric striker for lighting a oxy acetylene torch , I have the same one,
I bought it about 30 years ago.
answered Jul 12 at 15:20
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Jul 12 at 22:30
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Hello, and welcome to Home Improvement. Thanks for the answer; keep 'em coming. And, you should probably take our tour so you'll know how best to contribute here.
– Daniel Griscom
Jul 12 at 22:30
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Hello, and welcome to Home Improvement. Thanks for the answer; keep 'em coming. And, you should probably take our tour so you'll know how best to contribute here.
– Daniel Griscom
Jul 12 at 22:30
Hello, and welcome to Home Improvement. Thanks for the answer; keep 'em coming. And, you should probably take our tour so you'll know how best to contribute here.
– Daniel Griscom
Jul 12 at 22:30
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protected by Niall C.♦ Jul 12 at 19:18
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Can you unfold the thing and show a clearer picture?
– Michael Karas♦
Jul 11 at 5:29
what happens when you squeeze the handle?
– jsotola
Jul 12 at 3:35