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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    Quote Originally Posted by N2 Welding View Post
    All my rod holders are beautiful in my eyes
    I'm not sure... But I think I see what you did there.

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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    Ok now, I’m not the first one that brought up rod holders and beautiful in the same sentence. I just twisted the word play a little so it makes mo beta sense to me
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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    What he said


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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    Remind me not to try being philosophical on this forum


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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    Beautiful mirrored stainless! I'd be afraid to use it and get it dirty!
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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

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    Beautiful mirrored stainless! I'd be afraid to use it and get it dirty!
    Thanks, I use it a good bit. I do wash it every now and then though.
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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    Thought I'd post a couple pics instead of just a link.
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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    There was an old thread on here about "old welders you are still using" s couple years back that had some really old equipment on it, but I can't seem to find it now. Maybe someone can dig it up?
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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    Just finished this 1964 Idealarc 250 for a customer. His dad and grandpa bought it new for their farm shop. Going to pass it on down to the younger generation


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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    Quote Originally Posted by davec View Post
    There was an old thread on here about "old welders you are still using" s couple years back that had some really old equipment on it, but I can't seem to find it now. Maybe someone can dig it up?
    You mean like this one? : https://weldingweb.com/vbb/showthrea...antique+welder

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    Re: Vintage welders are so cool

    You found it! Kewl
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