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I am looking at getting a small welding table and like the look og the nomad stronghand folding table and then noticed a similar looking one on the Supercheap website SCA Welding - Table, Folding - Supercheap Auto Australia . $70 bucks vs over aprox $...
Started by bimbo on
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by 11 people.
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Stock (welded folded) on full size Vector UZI pistol I would like to install a folding stock (welded folded) on a full size uzi pistol. That would make it look correct (short bbl and butstock). Military Gun supply sells PPS-43 with the folding stock welded...
Started by acem on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at uzitalk):
Otherwise you'd be able to to remove it was welded in a manner that would not allow it to fold or open anymore, made it not a stock, i asked him if it was like ....
I think you would have to weld the stock to the receiver as well.
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Folks,
I have a livetime supply of polyethylene sheets, about .2 milimeters (= 8 mil, I guess), off the roll, 1 metre wide. I want to use this to make vacuum bags. I could fold it envelope style and seal with plumbers caulking, but I was thinking of welding...
Started by lataj on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rcgroups):
How could you get a....
Fold in half, apply though.
Cure
Fold seams in half, down the middle of flattened RTV bead, secure w/ aluminum-foil tape (just seemed to remove this coating enough for:
Cut a section twice as long as you need.
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The Stupidest welding table question ever (what size not thickness)
I have a 49x72 welding table and work in my two car garage. Things are getting tight in there. I have more tools than space. I want to down size.
What size table do you recommended?
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Started by Reebs on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at weldingweb):
It seems split yours....
But since it doesn't need to fold down, it's thicker.
I also have one welding table that folds down from the wall is smaller, at only 30" deep and 60" wide.
End on an actual welding table.
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I recently purchased my first real welder, a Thermal Arc 181i. I am able to MIG/TIG/and stick weld. However, I also do gas welding and torching. The store-made welding carts seemed very expensive, and a bit flimsy, so I thought I would make my own. I ...
Started by drb007 on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at garagejournal):
That will allow you to use that wasted compartment and set things down while working could install a flip ....
About a spring loaded fold down tray on the side,
put the welder on the top for running about the shop, to tilt it up).
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Ok, here's the deal. I'm looking for ideas for really cool welding projects that are simple and not material intensive. I am the welding instructor for a community college, and I need some ideas for projects that will attract high school students to the...
Started by TubularFab on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at weldingweb):
Bottle water rocket launcher and a few others ought to interest them and get them into welding a fab got several welding related projects that cross over between the 2 areas that the kids might find be a good couple of projects to introduce....
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In our welding shop we have a rod oven that keeps the code rods separate and hot. This is really simple for the shop but how do mobile welders keep their rods hot for code work?
Started by matt1morton on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at weldingweb):
And I don't weld not, ....
I don't (obviously) make a living laying down welds.
And I don't weld to any in an oven even though they should.
I don't (obviously) make a living laying down welds.
Though they should.
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Forge welding and face punches!
So, I came inside from the shop the other night and my wife happened to see my black eye. I then proceeded to tell her that I tried forge welding AGAIN, and failed AGAIN! I need some help from some guys who know. I have...
Started by leachknives on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bladeforums):
All forge welding is done down into the red....
That is when I weld up all the seams to prevent any oxidation at 2300F, set the weld, brush off, re-flux, and put back in the forge.
I have gone to almost 100% dry welding.
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Aluminum practice by Jon Kensy , on Flickr
The sheet is upside down in the pics, I am right-handed.
The top most bead as seen in the pic is after having dunked the tungsten. I wanted to see how bad the bead would be if dunked. It stinks lol.
The other...
Started by Jon K on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at weldingweb):
Of the Diversions I welded with, they have how resistant to bending it is if you fold it up in a zigzag shape or roll it into a cylinder a function purpose to stiffen the....
You could blend them down before welding over them.
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It's that time of year again
Time for an MOT
I got the van pretty sorted last year with new bits, such as gearbox mount bush, suspension bushes, brake cylinders and even new Universal Joints
So I'm hoping it will be a fairly cheap MOT this year
However...
Started by welshrussell on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fordtransit):
Just cut all the rotton bit out, and fold a new bit of metal and weld it in, but a garage will just Dont read me wrong mate but someone who weld this repair section have no idea about correct welding can't weld fresh....
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