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We continue to wrap up the rest of the chassis welding. If you haven't already seen, we just had the Rock Bug rolling for suspension clearance testing. This was blogged at blog.spidertrax.com/2009/01/07/a-rolling-rock-bug/
We continue to wrap up the rest of the chassis welding. If you haven't already seen, we just had the Rock Bug rolling for suspension clearance testing. This was blogged at blog.spidertrax.com/2009/01/07/a-rolling-rock-bug/
WELDING -- 4-H youth learning welding skills at a workshop in Crittenden County on June 22, 2015. The workshop was in preparation for a new competition at 4-H State O-Rama. (U of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture photo by Cynthia Rorie)
Ellen McGlynn and Caitlin Graboski learn to Arc Weld and cut steel with the Oxy-Acetylene torch. Ellen made an awesome flower pot and E for Ellen, and Caitlin made a beautiful tree.
New arrival this past week. For the price it's very well made with two sliding drawers. I just wanted something simple to house my welder, tank, gloves, mask etc. I'm happy with this piece of kit from Northern Industrial.
Ellen McGlynn and Caitlin Graboski learn to Arc Weld and cut steel with the Oxy-Acetylene torch. Ellen made an awesome flower pot and E for Ellen, and Caitlin made a beautiful tree.
Here's what the welding of the rebar cage looks like from up high. After prep work, the cage was lowered into a foundation shaft for the west tower of the Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Bridge.
Stinglessbees diy'ing the hive by welding a half clay pot to their hive, with glands stored in the bees mandibles ( not Visible)
8-32 SS weld nuts, flange painted with Rustoleum Aged Copper.
Used as threaded inserts epoxied into the coaming.
Testing out the welding glass for 77second exposures during the day! :)
very rough pp work on this!!!
Ellen McGlynn and Caitlin Graboski learn to Arc Weld and cut steel with the Oxy-Acetylene torch. Ellen made an awesome flower pot and E for Ellen, and Caitlin made a beautiful tree.
Welding complete
I moved the propane bracket forward and added a bracket to hold the two 6 volt batteries. The front A frame of my boler has already been extended by a foot so this might not work on other bolers. I also welded on a new jack as the old one was finished.
Name: Spiral Seam Submerged Arc Welded Line Pipe
Standard: BS, DIN, ASTM, API
Standard: BS EN10296, BS EN10025, BS EN 10297
Grade: 10#-45#, 16Mn, A53-A369, ST35-ST52, Q195
Grade: 20#, 16Mn, A53 (A, B), A106 (B, C), St37
Thickness: 6-22mm
Section Shape: Round
Outer Diameter: 219-2080mm
Place of Origin: Tianjin, China (Mainland)
Secondary or Not: Non-secondary
Application: Fluid pipe
Technique: SAW
Certification: API
Surface Treatment: Galvanized
Special Pipe: Thick wall pipe
Alloy or Not: Non-alloy
WT: 6-22mm
OD: 219-2080mm
Certification: ISO9001:2000
API Standard: BS, GB, ASTM, DIN, API
Length: 5-12 meters
Scope of Business: Steel pipe, pipe fitting
Application: Oil steel, chemical, gas steel, etc.
Advantage: High quality with competitive price
Surface Treatment: According to customers' needs
From:www.steelpipelt.com
Email:info@steelpipelt.com
I've been cutting this square tubing into pieces and then butt welding it back together, just for the experience of laying some weld beads and trying different amperages and techniques.
Some not so good welds, and some even worse. Looong way to go.
Ellen McGlynn and Caitlin Graboski learn to Arc Weld and cut steel with the Oxy-Acetylene torch. Ellen made an awesome flower pot and E for Ellen, and Caitlin made a beautiful tree.