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(02-18-2016, 01:38 PM)TomG Wrote: [ -> ]That's why I like the generic deerskin gloves from McMaster.
Tom

Pray tell Tom, for future reference what is the name brand of these "generic" gloves?
(02-18-2016, 01:38 PM)Highpower Wrote: [ -> ]Come'on now Al.... everybody knows that the REAL men of OCC tig weld with their bare hands!   Slaphead

Then again, they are the same guys that DO wear gloves using machinery, and then get their hand all wrapped up in the drill press...    Smiley-signs107

Yeah, wearing leather gloves around rotating machinery is bad juju. I'll admit that I do use'm when belt sanding sometimes, however.

I managed to sit through perhaps 1.5 episodes of OCC before turning it off in complete disgust. What a train wreck.

My LWS carries and I use Tillman TIG gloves -- they're under $15, and I try to remember to consider them a consumable and replace them before they get too filthy.
Cleaner arrived from HF.

Ed

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My Enco score from the one given last week ...
Cool!!
Nice indicator Pepi!

The brown truck brought this today. Any guesses?

Tom

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Burns a logo or signature into a wood project?
guess you could use it to solder horns on a pipe organ
David wins the turkey. It's an iron for soldering organ pipes.

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I am clueless about that tool, cannot wait to hear how it is used.   Never mind I am reading the preview and checking my spelling. and the question get answered...



@ Tom thanks for the advice, the Indicator is heavy duty, well built.