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10-30-2017 05:57 AM
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My guess:
Graphite electrodes => arc light
Gigantic graphite electrodes in mil-style packaging = searchlight electrodes
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 10-30-2017 at 12:00 PM.
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The searchlights sperry and ge are way longer! I thought the same thing!
Still considering that but have no reference!
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Those look like the spot welding electrodes we used in the Seabees. But not sure.
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I reckon you're right usabaker. I found a manual for the 24" searchlight, and the electrodes are much thinner.
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
I reckon you're right usabaker. I found a manual for the 24" searchlight, and the electrodes are much thinner.
You never know though just because we used them for the spot welder doesn't mean that's what they were for. Seabee are known for making it work. We used inner tubes as catapiller bowl gaskets and coke bottles as power line insulators.
Donkeys as ...... well that's another story
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This case had several 24 inch searchlight electrodes in it!
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Could they be (shipyard) gouging electrodes?
Russ
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Vintage electrodes help

Here is the 24 inch searchlight carbon rods
Like to find one and get it working!!’