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Default FS: Welding Rods - premium assortment

I used to be a manufacturer's rep, one line I carried was Nassau
Rockmount welding supplies. I still have a wide variety of "stick"
rods and I have a need to clean out my shop. My computer work and
lots of real work overtime simply do not allow me to do much welding
or metalworking anymore - so, up for sale they go.

LINK: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2584127682

These are some really premium rods, some of it is very specialized and
some of it a little more ordinary. There is quite a bit of high
quality stuff and a complete description down to numbers of the size
and type of rods is included in the auction lot. Many of the rods in
this group were so specialized that it was not uncommon for them to be
sold for $30-50 per pound.

By my count, there are about 18 different types of rods. Using just
ONE of the stud extraction rods would be more than enough to pay for
the entire lot. They include rods for welding cast iron,
brass/copper, hard surfacing, "maintenance" rods, vertical down
stainless, high heat stainless, high alloy and tool steel, etc.

The variety is wide, and would be excellent for someone who runs into
the occasionally difficult welding situation. Additionally, farmers,
repair shops, etc. might be interested in an assortment where you
might get a little bit of everything - several rods in this group
specifically address hard to weld steels.

As of this post, I have a 100% postive eBay and Heatware rating
("insulglass") and ALWAYS give more value than expected. Please feel
free to email if anyone has any questions.

Dave

 
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