Welding marking devices used by welders to make non-disruptive, easily removable marks on metal workpieces at high temperatures.
Temperature indicating sticks make marks that melt at a certain temperature to serve as a visual cue for welders.
A striker (or flint) is a type of tool used to safely light ignitable fuels. They are commonly used with oxygen welding applications. The process by which to use a striker is to squeeze the handle which rubs a small piece of metallic material over a rasp creating hot sparks which ignite fuels.
Designed for the cleaning of welding and cutting tips, to clean sprinkler and shower heads, gas range burners and desoldering tools.
MIG pliers and cable shears are designed to cut through MIG welding wire.
Helps keep torch away from table clutter
Protects torch head from inadvertent damage
Magnetic base offers great flexibility as it attaches to any steel surface
Magnetic base prevents slippage of stand.
Hand held pounding tools for masonry, construction, and dry walling. Claw and framing hammers use their flat face to strike and their claw end to pry. These hammers are commonly used to install nails, remove nails, and perform light demolition.
A chipping hammer is a tool used to remove welding slag from a weld and welding spatter from along side welds. Used by carefully swinging and hitting the weld to shatter the slag. To remove spatter, use the wide flat part of the chipping hammer and slide along the surface of the job.
Welding rod ovens—also referred to as electrode holding ovens or electrode stabilization ovens—are key to forming quality welds during stick welding (SMAW) operations. They prevent the welding rods and electrodes from absorbing moisture from the surrounding environment.
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