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SR PTA DB WP-17 18 26 TIG welding Torch Gas lens kit nozzle insulator nozzle US $25.00
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New Opw Gas Nozzle US $23.00
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Clarke mig gas shroud nozzle & 5 x 0.8mm contact tips US $7.21
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TIG WELDING GAS NOZZLE CUP 10N47 #7 FOR 17,18 & 26 US $11.40
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2 Chicago Electric Mig Welder Gas Nozzle Gun Parts US $17.90
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DRESSER WAYNE GAS DISPENSER NOZZLE BOOT ASSEMBLY US $75.00
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5 53N61S #8 Alumina Gas Lens Cup Nozzles TIG Torch 9 20 US $2.99
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10 53N60 #6 alumina gas lens cup nozzles torch 9 20 US $4.99
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2 MIG GAS Nozzles 169-715 FIT MILLER HOBART MIG GUN US $8.95
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379300 Hobart Beta Mig Gas Nozzle Welder Parts 20A Gun US $9.50
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2 MIG GAS Nozzles 169-724 FIT MILLER HOBART MIG GUN US $14.50
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Clarke Mig Welder Spot Weld Stud Weld Gas Nozzle Parts Small US $6.95
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TIG WELDING GAS NOZZLE CUP 13N12 #8 FOR 9,20 & 25 US $11.40
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10 53N61S #8 Alumina Gas Lens Cup Nozzles Torch 9 20 25 US $4.99
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2 169 715 MIG Gas Nozzles Nozzle Miller 169715 M10 M15 US $6.98
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10 53N58 #4 alumina gas lens cup nozzles torch 9 20 US $4.99
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2 770 404 Mig Weld Gas Nozzles Nozzle Hobart 770404 US $12.00
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ALUMINA GAS LENS NOZZLES 53N61 7/16" fits WP9/20 (10/bx US $8.95
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2 186405 Gas Nozzles Nozzle f/ Hobart 186 405 US $11.90
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TIG medium gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 54N14 size #8 US $8.50
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23 NOZZLE TIP NATURAL GAS JET BURNER FOR BEER BREWING BREWERY OR WOK RANGE US $34.99
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10 54N19 Short TIG Alumina Gas Lens Cup Nozzle, $0.65EA US $6.50
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TIG small gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 53N58 size#4 US $6.75
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10 53N61 #7 alumina gas lens cup nozzles torch 9 20 US $4.99
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Welding Acetylene Propylene Gas Cutting Torch Tip Nozzle New US $11.73
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AMAT 0200-36615 NOZZLE, BLANK OFF, GAS US $116.49
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TIG medium gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 54N18 size #4 US $8.50
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2 Pcs 6# Ceramic Gas Nozzles Replacements for Welding US $8.00
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Franklin 900-02G3 RFS 900 Series Fuel Nozzle Gas Full Service EVR CARB Fueling US $289.95
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No-Spill 6131 Gas Can Nozzle Assembly List Price: $16.99 Sale Price: $5.95 |
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No-Spill, Gas Can Nozzle Assembly, Fits All No-Spill Brand Cans With Threaded Opening, Models #1405, #1415, #1450, #1456, #1457, #1005, #1015, #1050, #1056, #1057, #1008, #1018, #1050. |
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No-Spill 206 6-Inch Flexible Gas Can Spout Extension List Price: $13.99 Sale Price: $2.99 |
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Retains the closed No-Spill system which automatically stops flow when the fuel reaches the tip of the Spout Extension and still reclaims displaced fumes from the target tank while pouring. |
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Hot Max 24086 Size 1 23A90-1, Medium Duty Harris Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $10.51 |
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Hot Max Harris Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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Hot Max 24087 Size 2 23A90-2, Medium Duty Harris Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $10.99 |
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Hot Max Harris Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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Briggs & Stratton 85043 5 Gallon Spill Proof Metal Gas Can List Price: $44.99 Sale Price: $44.99 |
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This steel fuel can holds up to 5 gallons of fuel and has a leak proof closer with an internally treated lining to prevent rust formation. |
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Hot Max 24085 Size 0 23A90-0, Medium Duty Harris Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $10.99 |
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Hot Max Harris Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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2 Gas Nozzles 169-715 169715 for Miller and Hobart MIG Welding Guns Sale Price: $6.49 |
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Hot Max 24075 Size 5 5-W, Heavy Duty Victor Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $27.09 Sale Price: $25.53 |
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Hot Max Victor Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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Hot Max 24074 Size 3 3-W, Heavy Duty Victor Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $23.99 Sale Price: $23.99 |
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Hot Max Victor Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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Fill-Rite N100Umn11 Manual 1" Fuel Nozzle List Price: $21.10 Sale Price: $21.10 |
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This versatile Fill-Rite fuel transfer nozzle is designed for manual or electric pumps and gravity flow systems. Aluminum construction with built-in hang-up hook for easy storage. UL listed. U.S.A. Compatible With: Diesel, Works With: Manual/electric pumps and gravity flow systems, Inlet Port (in.): 1 NPT, Material Type: Aluminum, Includes: Built in hang up hook |
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Electric pressure washers do an amazing amount of work for you. Whether you are using one around the house or on the job, this is a piece of equipment you will never regret purchasing. By opting for electric, you don't have to worry about stinky gasoline. Nor the mess or danger that gas brings.
It could be argued that gas allows you more portability than electric pressure washers, but I've found that to be somewhat of a stretch. In practical terms, an electric unit gives you all the power you could ever want and none of the downside of gas. Anywhere you may want to use one of these units usually has a convenient power source to plug into. I can't think of any time I've ever needed to do a job with a pressure washer where I couldn't because of the type I had.
When you first use electric pressure washers you need to be aware that these can be damaging, even dangerous, if not used properly. Be sure to read, understand, and follow all safety and use instructions that are included with your washer. These will inform you of things you may not have thought about. Basically, if you treat it as the power tool that it is you should not have any problems. The business end of things is the wand that attaches to the motor. This is where all the fun happens. Don't point it at people or things that you don't want to hurt. This is not to say that you should ever point it at people you do want to harm. Seriously though, just be careful. The water that comes out of the nozzle is under extremely high pressure and can do some serious damage if you aren't careful.
The first time I used electric pressure washers was when I had to clean about 30 years of dirt and grime off of some white brick on a house. I was both shocked and delighted to see how the grime just blasted away. If I got too close to the surface it would actually blow some of the brick away. Before long I had the feel of what distance was best for cleaning the brick. The job went smooth and at the end I was truly impressed with what that tool did for me. Without it, I don't think I could have got anywhere near the results I did. Scrubbing by hand is for the birds, and wouldn't get it as clean anyway. There is just something about pressurized water that really gets into all the nooks and crannies that nothing else would do.
Another thing worth a brief mention is that, like gas units, electric pressure washers come with different types of nozzles. These are generally color coded. They have different spray patterns and allow you options depending on what you are cleaning. If you are blasting away at a concrete sidewalk you will require a different nozzle than if you are cleaning the tires on your car. Again, the included instruction manual will explain all the details for you. So, for big jobs or small, electric pressure washers are a great way to go. You will probably be surprised how often yours gets used.
MJ is a freelance writer for Clickshops, Inc. where you can find a great selection of electric pressure washers for your home or business at powerfulpressurewashers.com.
Car Care Tips to Help Save on Gas
In today's economy, with gas prices rising, everything you can do to save on gas will help. There are some little things that most people don't even think about to help you save money every time you are at the fuel pump.
When you get done filling up your car with gasoline make sure you tighten up the gas cap. Gasoline will evaporate from your gas tank if it has a way to escape. This may seem like something small, but over time it would add up to a lot of gallons of gas wasted by evaporation. So you should make sure that you tighten up the gas cap every time you fill up your car.
Most people when they fill up their tanks, top them off, which means filling it all the way to the top. You shouldn't top off when filling your car's gas tank because the additional gas is just going to slop around or seep out. It's recommended to stop pumping at the first indication, which is usually when the automatic gas nozzle clicks off. By doing this you won't waste money for gas that your car won't use.
When you're at the gas pump buy the lowest grade or octane of gas that is appropriate for your car. Filling up your car with high octane fuel is a waste of money; unless your car requires premium gasoline. The higher cost premium fuel will not do anything to boost your cars fuel efficiency or performance. If you're not sure which grade of fuel is best for your car you should consult your owner's manual for this information. You can drive on the much cheaper gas as long as you don't notice your engine knocking or pinging. You can save hundreds of dollars a year by switching from the high cost premium gasoline to regular gasoline.
In the summer time when it is hot and sunny you should try to find a shady place to park. Besides making the inside of your car feel like a sauna; it also drains fuel from your gas tank. By letting your car bake in the heat of the sun there will be a larger amount of gasoline evaporation. So when possible try to find shade on hot sunny days.
Under inflated tires make you have lower gas mileage, because tires that have low pressure are more resistance so your vehicle has to work harder to keep up your speed. Make sure that you keep your tires inflated. You can consult your driver's manual for the correct amount of pressure for your tires on your vehicle. Driving on under inflated tires will also wear down your tires more quickly and reduce the life of them.
These are just some things to consider when you are filling up your car with gasoline and driving your vehicle. If you follow these suggestions over time you will see a savings in the amount of money it costs you to fuel and drive your car.
About the Author
Ryan Draving is the VP of Empire Covers, a leading provider of
car covers
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truck covers
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motorcycle covers
, and other vehicle covers and accessories. Empire Covers can be found online at: EmpireCovers.com or on their blog EmpireCovers-Blog.com .
is it okay to tap the gas nozzle against the gas tank opening when it's all done?
so you can get every last drop. i was told it's not okay because it might cause a spark.
i could cause a spark the chance is small but is 3 or 4 drops of gas worth your car your life or some ones gas station and surrounding homes
rod is right but worng a cigarette will be put out by gas but a spark is mutch hotter and will start a fire with gas
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