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  1. #1
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    Torch Holder TIG

    Lincoln Square Wave TIG
    I fabricated this "torch holder" Kind of handy because at times there is no place to lay the torch down. Just 1/2" tubing, formed some brackets and bolted to the existing hole in the case. Works great and saves breaking the back cap.
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    Re: Torch Holder TIG

    Originally posted by TheOldOne
    Lincoln Square Wave TIG
    I fabricated this "torch holder" Kind of handy because at times there is no place to lay the torch down. Just 1/2" tubing, formed some brackets and bolted to the existing hole in the case. Works great and saves breaking the back cap.
    Yeah, I do that, too...I have hooks and even a rod holder on my machine.....we call "point-of-use" in my plant. Ergonomics, etc.

    The torch you have connected is what we use only for aluminum, and the other one you have there with the gas screen lens we use for most everything else.
    Arcin' and sparkin', Rocky D <><
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    Here a picture of it.....Sycrowave 300 on the bottom and a XMT304 CC on the top. Hooks all over.
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    Arcin' and sparkin', Rocky D <><
    Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
    IF YOU CAN READ THIS, THANK A TEACHER...
    IF YOU'RE READING THIS IN ENGLISH, THANK A SOLDIER!

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    Rocky D

    What is that below grinder switch, operating/safety instructions?
    I once saw shop that had them posted for everything. Vice, anvil, hammer, workbench, power machinery it all had safety/operating instructions posted nearby.
    Roger

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