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I used to work on industrial batteries from forklifts. This is what we used to pull the individual cells out. Its a handy tool.This was an emergency brake for a ski lift. handy as heck.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:For that brake clamp , is that a cycler that comes out?Or how does that work.
Reply:looks like a cylinder hooked to a port-a-power.that must be a tiny bike for that "cycler" to come out on....just kidding!!G3
Reply:Originally Posted by David R...This was an emergency brake for a ski lift...
Reply:Its a 4 ton cylinder. It pushed friction material against the bull wheel to stop the lift. Kind like a bycycle brake. Its great for pushing things together before welding.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Those modified vise grips are useful in autobody collision repair, too. Although I've never seen such fancy rings. I just ground a flat on heavy duty flat washers and welded on the adjusting knobs. Not as nice as yours but they serve the same purpose.WeldingWeb forum--now more sophomoric banter than anything else! |
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