Re: Topband: CADWELLS

2015-03-16 Thread Bill Wichers
Just to add: the spark igniter is a flint-type unit. Those used for starting a torch would probably work too but would be more difficult to aim into the mold than the gun-like cadweld ones are. -Bill Sent from my iPhone On Mar 16, 2015, at 9:35 PM, Cecil chac...@cableone.net wrote: There

Re: Topband: CADWELLS

2015-03-16 Thread Cecil
There is a spark igniter that is used with cadweld...I've had trouble lighting them off with a propane torch. Usually if they have been stored in a dry location they are good for years. The blue tube is loaded with an igniting compound in the bottom...so it is the last thing that goes into

Re: Topband: CADWELLS

2015-03-16 Thread Art Snapper
Sparklers (kids fireworks) can be an effective fuse for Cadwelds. It even works in the rain. 73 Art On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Bill Wichers bi...@waveform.net wrote: Just to add: the spark igniter is a flint-type unit. Those used for starting a torch would probably work too but would be

Topband: CADWELLS

2015-03-16 Thread Mike Greenway
I some have old style Cadwell that require lighting off with a torch. I have had them for many years and apparently the chemical mixture has gotten too old to fire off as I tried one today and just no reaction. Has anyone run into this before? Don’t guess there anything easily mixed up to

Re: Topband: CADWELLS

2015-03-16 Thread Bill Wichers
Check if you can scratch some of the starter compound off of the inside of the cap from the weld metal container. I've found the older the stuff gets, the more the starter gets caked onto the cap. I've always been able to scrape off enough to get it going. The starter compound is white, the