 |
Inspiration |
 |
|
|
|
|
 |
Information |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Home >
Products >
Welding >
Gas Welding Accessories
|
|
| |
|
Gas Welding Accessories |
|
|

Zoom |
Aluminum Flux Brush

If you are working with flux, you will need non-corrosive flux
brushes and cups. The high-impact flux cup is made of nonreactive white melamine that won’t break when it hits the concrete. The Deluxe Aluminum Flux Brushes have sturdy handles with thick bristles and are specially manufactured for doing aluminum gas welding (common acid brushes are plated
steel which neutralizes the flux). The Disposible Flux Brushes
have lightweight handles and thinner bristles.
|
|
|
 Zoom |
Flux Cup

We offer this plastic flux cup because it does not mess up the flux, it is the right size, and it does not break when it hits the concrete. Made of Hi-impact white melamine.
|
|
|
 Zoom |
Stainless Toothbrush

This toothbrush style is the standard for welders. Used for scratch-brushing metals to remove scale, oxides, and dirt prior to welding, and also used for removing oxides and flux residues after welding. Bristles are hard stainless steel and are tied into a strong marine-grade plywood handle. These brushes are a very good quality and can take a lot of abuse. Use a sander to modify them for small tubing jobs and hard-to-reach areas.
|
|
|
 Zoom |
Tempilstiks

These are neat little tools, and our video demo is definitely worth checking out. They are so handy when you need to heat up a part perfectly, but you don’t want to risk going too far and ending up with either a puddle or a hole in your panel. Just mark your metal with one of these temperature-indicating crayons, and the mark changes color and melts at almost exactly the rated temperature. Less risky than using soot, soap, Sharpies, or soft pine to anneal aluminum. Available from 150F to 2000F, in varying increments. Full Tempilstik Chart View the Youtube video here
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
 |
|
|