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Victor Journeyman deluxe with Edge Regulators US $330.55
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VICTOR JOURNEYMAN WELDING & CUTTING KIT 0384-2035 US $446.87
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Victor Journeyman Sel Oxy Acetylene Torch Set Complete US $450.00
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Used Victor Journeyman 5-T4 Acetylene Brazing Large Size 5 Tip US $21.50
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VICTOR JOURNEYMAN II WELDING & CUTTING KIT 0384-2040 US $389.87
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Victor Journeyman Acetylene Brazing Large Size 6 Tip US $28.95
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0384-2041 Victor Journeyman Ii 540/510 W/Edge R List Price: $773.00 Sale Price: $418.00 |
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Victor Journeyman II Welding & Cutting Torch Kit with Edge Regulators Mfg# 0384-2041 This heavy duty outfit cuts up to 3/4" or 8" with optional tips. It welds up to 1/8" or 3" with optional nozzles. Features: * Heavy duty outfit * Patented built-in flashback arrestors and check valves * One cutting attachment for all fuel gases (with proper tip) * Leading EDGE design regulators Includes: * Oxygen regulator # ESS4-125-540 with CGA 540 connection * Acetylene regulator # ESS4-15-510 with CGA 510 connection * Victor genuine handle # 315FC with built in flashback arrestors & check valves * Victor genuine cutting attachment # CA2460 with 90 degree head angle * # 1 Cutting Tip * (1) W Series welding nozzle (#2) * Goggles * Spark lighter & tip Cleaner * 20' x 1/4" Grade T hose * Instructions * Multi-wrench Warranty: 5 years on handle and attachment. 5 years on regulators. |
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Victor 0384-2035 Journeyman 540/300 W/Edge Reg List Price: $958.00 Sale Price: $612.82 |
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Victor(r) Journeyman Welding & Cutting Outfit 0384-2035 The Journeyman(r) is a premium welding & cutting outfit for industrial and commercial use. Journeyman(r) components are designed for a full range of demanding needs. Welds 3/64" - 1/2" with included nozzles (or up to 3" with optional nozzles). Cuts up to 3/4" with included tip (or up to 8" with optional tips). Kit Includes: ESS4 Edge Series Regulators with Gauge Guards H315FC Torch Handle CA 2460 Cutting Attachment “W"Welding Nozzles, Sizes:1, 3, 5 8 MFA Heating Nozzle 1-1-101 Cutting Tip goggles, 25' Grade "T" twin hose & spark lighter multi wrench tip cleaners Built-in flashback arrestors and reverse flow check valves You must choose your "acetylene inlet" based on the type of acetylene tank you have. If your tank valve has male threads, you should choose a CGA 300 (female) regulator. Note: will not fit "B" or "MC" acetylene |
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Thermadyne 0384-2036 Victor 540/510 Journeyman Heavy Duty Oxy Fuel Outfit List Price: $958.00 Sale Price: $517.00 |
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This heavy duty outfit features Victor Professional Edge Series regulators and cuts up to 3/4-Inch (19.1 millimeters) or 8.0-Inch (203 millimeters) with optional tips. It welds up to 1/2-Inch (13 millimeters) or 3.0-Inch (76 millimeters) with optional nozzles. |
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Victor 0384-2009 journeyman deluxe weld kit old# 0384-2018 Sale Price: $649.99 |
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Inlet Type = CGA 510 Gas Type = Acetylene Cutting Cap. = 3/4 in [Max] Flame Welding Range = 1/2 in [Max] Includes = CSR450 Regulators w/Gauge, H315FC Torch Handle, Reverse Flow Check Valves, Built-In Reverse Flow Check Valve, CA2460 Cutting Attachment, Welding Nozzles 1, 3 & 5, MFA Heating Nozzle, Size 8, Cutting Tip, 1-1-101, T-Grade Multi-Fuel Hose, Soft Sided Shade 5 Goggles, Multi-Wrench, Striker, Tip Cleaner, Stainless Steel Panel Toolbox |
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Forney 87834 Type 4 Size 2 (2-W) Heavy Duty Victor Journeyman Style Welding Tip For Forney 1711 Sale Price: $24.99 |
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Type 4 - size 2 (2-W) heavy duty Victor Journeyman style welding tip. Swaged elbow tip and individual spiral mixer. For Forney 1711 heavy duty oxy-acetylene torch kit. Size: 2 (2-W) Type: 4 For: Oxy-Acetylene Welding |
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Victor - Journeyman Edge Welding & Cutting Outfits Journeyman 540/300 W/Edge Reg: 341-0384-2035 - journeyman 540/300 w/edge reg Sale Price: $680.99 |
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341-0384-2035 Features: -Built-in replaceable reverse flow check valves and flashback arrestors. Specifications: -Gas Type: Oxygen/Acetylene.-Includes: H315FC Torch Handle, ESS4 CGA540 Regulator, ESS4 CGA300 Regulator, ''T'' Grade Hose 1/4 in x 20 ft, CA2460 Cutting Attachment, W-Series Welding Nozzles 1, 3, 5, Series 1 Cutting Tip, Heating Nozzle 8-MFA, Spark Lighter, Tip Cleaner, Goggles. Additional Info: JOURNEYMAN 540/300 W/EDGE REG Cost is for a min. order of 1/EA UNSPSC: 23270000 Testing Approvals: |
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Victor 0384-2040 Journeyman Ii 540/300 W/Edge R List Price: $773.00 Sale Price: $508.00 |
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This item may not be in stock. Please call 507-494-5169 for inventory status or email: sales@weldfabulous.com. Normal delivery time is 5-8 business days after purchase date. For expedited delivery please call customer service at 507-494-5169. |
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Victor 0384-2046 Performer Edge 300/540 List Price: $402.00 Sale Price: $246.98 |
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This item may not be in stock. Please call 507-494-5169 for inventory status or email: sales@weldfabulous.com. Normal delivery time is 5-8 business days after purchase date. For expedited delivery please call customer service at 507-494-5169. |
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Hamish Anthony is a well-travelled West Indies allrounder who played between 1990 and 2008. The Antiguan right-hander was the archetypal journeyman cricketer, but was good enough to play two seasons for Glamorgan on the English County circuit. He played only one series for the West Indies in ODIs and reappeared in the now defunct Stanford T20 tournament in 2006 and 2008.
The allrounder was born on January 16, 1971 at Urlings Village, Antigua. He made his debut in his late teens during the 1989/1990 First Class season for the Leeward Islands. Anthony impressed immediately and earned a call-up for the West Indies' 1991 tour of England. He did not play any international games on that tour, although he was accustomed to English conditions - having played for Glamorgan.
Hamish did taste international cricket in 1995 on the West Indies tour of Sharjah. He made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka. The West Indies lost that match by six runs, as Anthony conceded 49 runs from eight overs and scored only two runs. In his second game, the Antiguan had more success, taking 1/47 off ten overs, but the Caribbean side fell by 15 runs. Anthony's last ODI was against Sri Lanka in that tournament, where he took 2/47 off eight overs and scored 21 runs, but the West Indies lost by 50 runs.
At First Class level, Hamish was a better bowler than he was a batsman. From 74 matches, he took 222 wickets - an average of three wickets per match. His best bowling per innings was 6/22 and he took six 5-wicket hauls and one 10-wicket per match haul. Those 222 wickets came at an average of 28.39 and he took a wicket every 51 balls on average. With the bat, Anthony accumulated 1707 runs at an average of 17.24. The right-hander had a best score of 91 and scored seven half-centuries in all.
Anthony played for a number of teams in his 18-year career. He played for Leeward Islands in the West Indies and Glamorgan on the English County circuit for a brief spell. The Antiguan also played for the famous Marylebone Cricket Club, hosted by Lord's Cricket Club. The West Indies, USA and US Virgin Islands complete Anthony's portfolio. He last played First Class cricket in 1997, but continued playing one-day games until 2005. Just when it seemed as though his playing days were over, he got the chance to represent the USVI in four matches over two Stanford T20 tournaments. The 2008 Standford T20 represented his last foray in cricket, as his career ended in ironic fashion - in defeat to his native Antigua and Barbuda.
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The Rain Maker Sports: Sports Bytes - May 18, 2010
Not many things in baseball are more enjoyable than watching Jonathan Papelbon blow a game. Last night the Yankees entered the bottom of the ninth inning down 9-7. After Brett Gardner doubled and Mark Texeira flew out, Alex Rodriguez launched a Papelbon fastball into the bullpen to tie the game 9-9. Papelbon responded by plunking Francisco Cervelli, and then watched helplessly as Marcus Thames sent his first pitch screaming into the left field seats to give NY the 11-9 win . . .
Despite the incredible victory Yankees manager Joe Girardi should not forget his staff's pathetic pitching performance. Phil Hughes , who entered the game with a 1.38 ERA, blew a 5-0 lead and was chased after only five innings. Reliever Boone Logan--maybe they should call him Bane Logan--then donated a run before handing the ball over to Chan Ho-Park. Not surprisingly, Park was unable to keep his pitches inside the park, surrendering back-to-back homers to Kevin Youklis and Victor Martinez to give Boston the 9-7 lead . . . I still think Park should be sent to the 38th parallel. Maybe he can take Javier Vazquez with him . . .
Former World Heavyweight Champion Hasim Rahman returns to the ring on June 19 to fight some journeyman named Shannon Miller . . . At this stage of his career it makes more sense for Rahman to fight Shannon Miller the Olympic gymnast . . .
Kudos to Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson for criticizing professional sports groups that have slammed the Arizona immigration law. "I don't think teams should get involved in the political stuff." He added, "Where we stand as basketball teams, we should let that kind of play out and let the political end of that go where it's going to go." I couldn't agree more, especially considering that many of those screaming loudest against the law haven't even read it. Where do I stand on the law? Nowhere, because I haven't read it. My advice to the NBA and other sports organizations: Shut up and play! . . .
Quarterback Donovan McNabb doesn't owe anyone in Philadelphia an apology for the Eagles not having won a Super Bowl. No, McNabb did not play big in big games--but neither did the rest of the Eagles team. If there is any apology offered to Eagles fans it should come from the entire organization . . . Here's a suggestion for Andy Reid: forget that silly West Coast offense and develop a running game. When was the last time a defense feared the Philly rushing attack? . . .
Nice job by the Mets grabbing a much needed win last night against the Atlanta Braves. Following the ugly four game sweep at the hands of the Marlins, there wasn't a newspaper within 50 miles of Times Square that wasn't hysterically demanding Jerry Manuel's head. The 3-2 victory yesterday lifted the Mets out of the cellar . . . Mets fans need to accept that a summer of agita awaits them. Their ball club is streaky and is just as likely to lose five straight as it is to win five straight. It's going to be some roller coaster ride in Flushing this summer . . .
I'm sure you will not be shocked to learn that the Rays won again . . .
What a surprise! Yankees DH Nick Johnson is hurt. The only thing Johnson does more often than get hurt is take call-third strikes . . .
Here's an anomaly. The lowest ERA in the American League is held by a Texas Ranger: CJ Wilson (1.48). How unusual is Wilson's accomplishment? "Wilson's ERA is the third lowest for a Rangers pitcher after 30 games and a minimum of 40 innings. Rick Honeycutt had a 1.38 ERA after 30 games in 1983 and Kenny Rogers had a 1.42 ERA in 1995."
Pretty amazing. The San Diego Padres are eight games above .500 and sit atop the National League West; yet, they are 24th in runs scored. None of the teams who have scored fewer runs than the Padres are playing .500 ball . . .
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Isn't Jeff Lacy one of the sad stories of boxing?
Just was reading Dan Rafael's scorecard on ESPN Boxing and noticed that Jeff Lacy lost again in his hometown of St. Petersburg, FL to a journeyman named Dhafir Smith. Talk about a sad story. He started out with so much potential from the 2000 Olympics to being the IBF Super Middleweight champion. Ever since his lost to Joe Calzaghe, he's never been the same.
Hopefully this doesn't happen to Victor Ortiz and Paul Williams.
Wow... I had no idea that Jeff Lacy had a recent fight. After reading the results of that fight though, this should spell out the end of a career for Lacy. I felt Lacy's career was pretty much done after his should injury, especially seeing that he was barely winning fights with majority decisions and losing to Jones and Taylor. Now, after losing to a guy who has a record of 23 wins, 19 losses and 7 draws, I'm willing to safely say that Lacy is done.... at least I hope. A sad story indeed.
MORALES: Dirrell hopes to have home advantage
Andre Dirrell did a heck of a job against Carl Froch on Oct. 17 in Froch's native England, only to lose a split decision in the first round of Showtime's Super Six super middleweight tournament.
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