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So I got this thing (actually 2 of them) in a lot of surplus tools. It is labeled "AIRCO MOTORIZED TORCH HOLDER MODEL D". I can't find anything on the web and I was hoping that someone here would be kind enough to enlighten me. First of all, what is this thing for exactly? (I gather it may be used to make cuts or welds that are more precise or even than those made by hand but beyond that...)Is this tool totally obsolete or would it be useful to welders today?Lastly, dare I ask if someone would speculate about a market value?Thanks in advance. Any help is much appreciated. Attached Images
Reply:I'm not sure, but from the name I would guess it is part of a track torch.Airco Ac/Dc 300 HeliwelderMillerMatic 200 (stolen)Miller Maxstar 150STLMiller AEAD200LE (welding and generating power) Hobart MIG
Reply:It is part of an older airco track cutter.
Reply:Looks like a adjustable torch holder off a pantoghaph will look in my Airco catalog.
Reply:Yep it looks like its missing stuff, of it is then its probley worth its weight in scrap
Reply:This is of course, the "un"motorized part.Millermatic 200Hobart Handler 120Victor O/A & Ramco BandsawLincoln 225 ACSnapOn AD HoodMiller XMT304/22AHypertherm Powermax 1650 G3Lincoln Idealarc DC600 w/Extreme 12 VSMiller Digital Elite "Joker" |
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