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Thanks Phil
Very informative article You will laugh at this: I have read about carbon arc welding recently. It is a alternative to oxy acetylene welding . You have two carbon rods and a arc that creates the heat . You can braze and solder and even weld steel . The rods are available on EBAY in various sizes . You use a standard arc welder as the power source . Are these welders viable ? Have you ever tried the process ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_carbon_arc_welding MIKE
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