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RoyCollins

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Hello All, I have found this ,I don't have a clue. It is 3 1/2" long,3/4 OD and is sloped on the end like a caulking tube made out of brass,and is threaded on the inside on the big end. Found it with my ace 250 at 8+" also found a mushed up 3 ring mini ball very close to it,HH thanks roy
 

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also it had some kind of green like wax on the outside and on the inside that is how I found the threads when I scraped it out dose this help in any way.
 

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Verdigris is the common name for the green compound formed when copper , brass or bronze is weathered and exposed to air or seawater over a period of time.
 

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I will go with the welding nozzle. Oxy-acetaline would make the threads tarnish much quicker than mother nature. Monty
 

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That's a lot of acetylene coming out of an opening the diameter of Kennedy's neck on a half! Most I've seen are 1/16" +/- (about eight times smaller).

But I didn't wait for the image with the internal threads (dial-up at home. Zzzzzzz). Maybe a doughnut filler tip that attaches to a machine? :D

Threaded attachment for a caulking gun? The big "real" ones (like for caulking log homes) hook up to 5 gallon pails instead if the tiny 8 oz. cartridges.
 

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Refillable lipstick container. :icon_scratch:
 

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Lotza welders out there that know their nozzles. Heres a pic of the closest I could find it's from a Victor propane torch.
 

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