Vintage Smith Welding Equipment Corp Cast-iron Flux Box on 2040-parts.com
Morrowville, Kansas, United States
This is a Vintage Smiths Cast -Iron Flux can made by Smith welding equipment corporation in Minneapolis MINN USA very nice looking from in 1950s measures 6inx4inx2in this can of flux sold for 50 cents
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