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Jan 21, 2020
Love Peltiers
I've used these successfully in all kinds of projects.. rarely burn out.. the more power (current) put to them, the more efficient they become.

Apr 07, 2020
Reliable and Cost Effective
It works and is inexpensive..

May 20, 2020
Spot Weld Cutters Free Body Panels Quickly and Cleanly
I used the spot weld cutter to remove body panels from donor junk cars. Drill a pilot 1/8" hole in the weld, insert the pilot pin of the spot weld remover and pull the trigger on your 1/4" electric impact tool. (Don't use electric drill, too slow.) Use light weight cutting (aerosol engine cleaner) oil if you want the blade to cut efficently and last. I consumed two packages of cutters to remove the body cladding from a vehicle.
I carry a fist full of cutters when visiting a U-pull salvage yard to free body panels. It makes clean work of releasing a panel from the frame of the wrecked and donor vehicles. I use the spot weld holes to line up the donor panel to the frame of the vehicle under repair.
Cutters, if not broken, a cut-off tool with a 2" thin cutting disk will resharpen cutters. If you can sharpen a chain saw blade, you can re-sharpen these cutters.
The person who thought of this should receive the Nobel Prize for ingeniuity.
BTW, you'll need a fist full of 1/8" drill bits to prep the weld for the cutting tool and full can of cutting oil.