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Christopher Tidy
 
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Grant Erwin wrote:
In northeast Seattle Washington for most of my life was a US Navy
installation called Sand Point Naval Air Station. Now it's a closed
base, and a city park. Today I responded to a free ad in my local
craigslist which simply said arc welder in good shape. Wow -- a really
cool old Westinghouse Flexarc commutator type welder, 220 V 3 phase
input, 300A DC output. Still wired up, I freaked the kayak shop guy out
by throwing the big wall switch and then turning on the welder. Spun
right up. Must have 200 pounds of copper, on a wheel kit, about the size
of a world champion pig - HUGE. They also had 3 free fab tables, 2 4x8'
steel tables I didn't look at much because they were just tables and
buried, but they had a really wonderful hot table. 8x3', top lined with
firebrick, first ledge below the table separated to hold O/A rod (still
had quite a bit of rod in there), integral vise stand, place at the end
to secure tanks to and lock them, swing-out operator's stool, solid
fabricated steel. I hitched onto a corner and went "ughhhh" and I
thought it was welded to the floor. But it wasn't - sucker is just
*heavy*. Finally, they had what looked like a regular chemical storage
cabinet, double doors, about 6' tall 4' wide, but it was a heated rod
cabinet. The heater unit looked like it would still work.

Everything was WWII era but has been in the back of a clean dry shop and
looks to be in good shape.

I had to pass on it all. But I wanted it, every bit, all 3000 pounds or
whatever. A few years ago I would have loaded every speck onto my boom
truck and hauled it all home.

This was the coolest welding table I've ever seen. Dang.


Whenever I pass on stuff like that it occupies my dreams at night. Then
I rationalise it, and the next day I'm back there getting it...

Chris