Those old SIP Carbon Arc brazing torches..

Those old SIP Carbon Arc brazing torches..

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    Hacksaw
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      I had two of these, and a mate hadn't heard of them, so i said they're a bit crude but great for rapid local heating.. and said he could have one . I took a wee 90 amp inverter welder ( weighs nothing , and i wasn't moving the Oxford ! ) with me to show him how it worked . One rod got far hotter than the other , but it worked. When i broke the arc , the one rod was glowing yellow hot . Thinking about it was that because it was a DC welder ?

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      Hacksaw
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        Speedy Builder5
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          @speedybuilder5

          I don't know, but what do you do with those Oxford welders. Built like the proverbial and so heavy. I still have one tucked away in my cousins garage, not used for 15 years. I only use MIG these days.
          BobH

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          michael cole
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            @michaelcole91146

            I remember rebuilding the whole front end of a mates car with a carbon arc, not just the wings but the box sections as well.

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