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part of my extinct airco dip-pak mig welder. extreme tight closeup of
the side of the feed roll, shows the 'stamped-in symbol' or trademark.
never seen this trademark before, but hope you have. far as I know this
*isn't* the trademark of ESAB, or of (the former company called) Airco

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...roll_crop2.jpg

I need MORE of these (feed rolls) *and* the -krappy- thing is parts
aren't available 'through normal channels' since Airco bought the farm....

hopefully one of you guys can tell me the name of the company or better
yet the name of the company who made this roll AND where they're located...

thanks :-) for helping
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"Arc Products has been contracted by ESAB to provide parts and technical
service support for the obsolete equipment built by L-TEC, Linde, Airco,
Chemetron and ESAB. " http://www.arc-products.com/parts/index.html



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part of my extinct airco dip-pak mig welder. extreme tight closeup of the
side of the feed roll, shows the 'stamped-in symbol' or trademark. never
seen this trademark before, but hope you have. far as I know this *isn't*
the trademark of ESAB, or of (the former company called) Airco

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...roll_crop2.jpg

I need MORE of these (feed rolls) *and* the -krappy- thing is parts aren't
available 'through normal channels' since Airco bought the farm....

hopefully one of you guys can tell me the name of the company or better
yet the name of the company who made this roll AND where they're
located...

thanks :-) for helping



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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 11:07:35 -0400, dave
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part of my extinct airco dip-pak mig welder. extreme tight closeup of
the side of the feed roll, shows the 'stamped-in symbol' or trademark.
never seen this trademark before, but hope you have. far as I know this
*isn't* the trademark of ESAB, or of (the former company called) Airco

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...roll_crop2.jpg

I need MORE of these (feed rolls) *and* the -krappy- thing is parts
aren't available 'through normal channels' since Airco bought the farm....

hopefully one of you guys can tell me the name of the company or better
yet the name of the company who made this roll AND where they're located...

thanks :-) for helping


Arco Welder Repair Inc in Santa Fe Springs, California (CA)

Name: Arco Welder Repair Inc
Street: 13922 Dinard Ave
Postal address: 90670- 4921 Santa Fe Springs, CA
Phone: 562- 921-5240


Give em a call. Last time I was in there..they had a hell of a lot of
older NOS rollers etc etc etc. Dennis was the owner, but I think he sold
to one of his guys a year or so ago. If they cant help you.....

Gunner


"Lenin called them "useful idiots," those people living in
liberal democracies who by giving moral and material support
to a totalitarian ideology in effect were braiding the rope that
would hang them. Why people who enjoyed freedom and prosperity worked
passionately to destroy both is a fascinating question, one still with us
today. Now the useful idiots can be found in the chorus of appeasement,
reflexive anti-Americanism, and sentimental idealism trying to inhibit
the necessary responses to another freedom-hating ideology, radical Islam"

Bruce C. Thornton, a professor of Classics at American University of Cal State Fresno
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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 10:52:31 -0500, "David Courtney"
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"Arc Products has been contracted by ESAB to provide parts and technical
service support for the obsolete equipment built by L-TEC, Linde, Airco,
Chemetron and ESAB. " http://www.arc-products.com/parts/index.html



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part of my extinct airco dip-pak mig welder. extreme tight closeup of the
side of the feed roll, shows the 'stamped-in symbol' or trademark. never
seen this trademark before, but hope you have. far as I know this *isn't*
the trademark of ESAB, or of (the former company called) Airco

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...roll_crop2.jpg

I need MORE of these (feed rolls) *and* the -krappy- thing is parts aren't
available 'through normal channels' since Airco bought the farm....

hopefully one of you guys can tell me the name of the company or better
yet the name of the company who made this roll AND where they're
located...

thanks :-) for helping


Hey Thanks!! I see they stock boards for the Airco 300 Square
Wave...like I have..and I know of another machine just like mine that
ate a board...and they have been using one of my spare machines.

Ill call em and let em know.

Gunner

"Lenin called them "useful idiots," those people living in
liberal democracies who by giving moral and material support
to a totalitarian ideology in effect were braiding the rope that
would hang them. Why people who enjoyed freedom and prosperity worked
passionately to destroy both is a fascinating question, one still with us
today. Now the useful idiots can be found in the chorus of appeasement,
reflexive anti-Americanism, and sentimental idealism trying to inhibit
the necessary responses to another freedom-hating ideology, radical Islam"

Bruce C. Thornton, a professor of Classics at American University of Cal State Fresno
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