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Bust Your Rusted Nuts
Here's a product I saw in Germany a few weeks back. It is an induction heater for breaking free rusted nuts. The "wand" plugs into some sort of welding/inverter box. 850 Euros!!!!
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Bill Longyard Winston-Salem, NC |
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wow
never seen that before.it would burn less paint off than an oxy
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wayne taylor |
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I was just told Snap-On sells something similar. Anyone have more details?
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Bill Longyard Winston-Salem, NC |
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i saw this on science channel earlier today. They cooked a hotdog with it. Im sure it works for stuck nuts. Induction brazing has been around a long time. Same technology
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double post
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Greg |
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Bill been around a few years and sold by the tool truck guys for around 750. Plugs into a 110 wall socket and is great for working in areas where a flame would be disastrous ( fuel tanks , exhaust manifolds etc)
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Induction heat can also be used to remove soft dents e.g. in paintless dent repair. Here is a random video from youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUvG3kxcGb8 looks like magic, is not. If the dent has "sharp" edges you'll never get it out this way.
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I picked up a Mini Ductor Venom a few months ago for about $425 online. They make other models too.
Using this and prespraying with Kroil I've been able to unstick a substantial number of rust flaking bolts from the subframe of a '67 Firebird that's never been apart. For me, it's much better heat control than the Oxy torch. But I suck at getting a torch tip at the right angle in tight spots. http://www.theinductor.com/induction...odels/md-venom
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