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ESAB V 452 CVCC Multiprocess DC Welder Power Source US $1,099.00
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Peer Air Press Type Welder Operators Manual Year (1990) US $28.00
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DoAll Butt Welder Operators Instruction DBW-1A Manual US $14.50
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Daihen OTC CPVPS-350 Turbo Pulse Welder SN#P6804 US $3,900.00
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RECONDITIONED 35 KVA ACME SPOT WELDER L@@K!!! US $5,750.00
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Metal Man Flux Core 125 Reconditioned Welder US $100.00
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LINCOLN WORK-PAK 125 FLUX WELDER REFURBISHED 120V U2699-2 US $320.00
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RF Welder Kabar 6-8KW RF Heat Sealer US $12,000.00
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RF Welder Cosmos 10-15KW with Rotarty Indexer US $23,500.00
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Welder Daihen OTC CPDP 500 DF 460 VAC Mig US $3,400.00
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DIMETRICS PTW 150 5004 ORBITAL TUBE WELDING WELDER US $10,900.00
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RECONDITIONED 50 KVA ACME SPOT WELDER L@@K!!! US $6,750.00
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7ea Leybold Hamilton EB Welder Gun Ceramic Refurbished US $75.00
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Lincoln SA200 Arc Welder US $4,400.00
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MILLER MAXSTAR 200 AMP PORTABLE WELDER STICK & TIG WELDER + WARRANTY US $1,399.00
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Powermatic 600 Welder, Operating Instructions and Parts Manual US $19.00
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Lincoln U2788-1 Wire Feed 180 Welder US $457.85
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RF Welder Bar RF Heat Sealer 7. 5-10kw ThermaTron US $14,500.00
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Powerweld® 180 AMP 220V MIG Wire Feed Welder Gas / Gasless with Flowmeter US $189.00
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LINCOLN SP-180T MIG WELDER K2689-1 US $705.00
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MIG WELDER - CRAFTSMAN US $350.00
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ABICOR BINZEL MIG WELDER WELDING TORCH ROBO455 ROBO 4 US $149.99
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Welder Daihen OTC CPDP 350 DF 460 VAC Mig SN#P6934 US $2,000.00
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Stryco Operation Instr MF-3 Auto Bandsaw Welder Manual US $25.00
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Laser Welder Fiber Optic Cable 400micron 5 Meter Length -Reterminated & Polished US $1,250.00
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MILLER AEAD-200LE WELDER AC/DC REBUILT ONAN GAS ENGINE US $2,995.00 |
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Ramsond CT 520DY 3-in-1 Multifunction Digital Inverter Plasma Cutter + TIG Welder + ARC (MMA) Welder, Dual Voltage 110/220V Dual Frequency 50/60Hz List Price: $1,439.00 Sale Price: $739.99 |
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Ramsond introduces the 4th generation of its CT520DY. CT520DY is a 3-in-1 multifunction cutting and welding machine. It is a 50 Amp plasma cutter, a 200 Amp DC (Direct Current) TIG welder and a 200 Amp ARC/MMA stick welder. It is dual voltage 110V/220V and dual frequency 50/60 Hz. It is equipped with DIGITAL AMP DISPLAY, INTEGRATED PRESSURE GAUGE, FOOT PEDAL FUNCTION and FOLDABLE INSULATED HANDLE. It uses the most reliable high frequency V-MOSFETs by TOSHIBA along with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation Processor) which help deliver a constant, concentrated and precise current to the cutting/welding surface. Regardless of your training, you can achieve smooth, clean and uniform cuts (1 inch) and weld a wide range of surfaces and material (e.g. stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, copper, brass and other conductive material) with minimal heat input and without distortion of metal. CT520DY is easy to use by the do-it-yourself user, while fully accommodating of the demands of professional operators. It has five controls; the ON/OFF switch, Amperage Control Knob, the Post Flow Knob, Function Selector and the foot pedal ON/OFF switch. It has an integrated air pressure gauge in the front panel of the unit, as well as a large digital display that conveniently displays the current (Amps) setting of the unit. Note: This is a DC (Direct Current) TIG Machine. For aluminum welding AC (Alternating Current) is recommended. Each Ramsond CT520DY comes fully equipped with all accessories: TIG Torch, Plasma Torch, ARC/MMA Electrode Clamp, Air Regulator/Filter, Argon Flow Meter, Set of Consumables for the plasma and TIG torches, and Ground Clamp. Plug is not included. It comes with a 1 year Limited Warranty (Parts and Labor). The consumables are readily available both through Ramsond and third party sellers and are reasonably priced. |
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Millermatic 140c w/ Auto-Set List Price: $879.00 Sale Price: $762.00 |
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The Millermatic 140 mig welder with Auto-Set offers all the benefits of the standard Millermatic 140, but adds Auto-Set to eliminate the guesswork. Use Auto-Set when you want the speed, convenience and confidence of pre-set controls. Simply set the wire diameter, set the material thickness, and go! The Auto-Set control automatically sets your welder to the proper parameters. It is available when welding mild steel with solid wire and only works with .024 and .030 solid wires and C25 shielding gas (75% Argon, 25% CO2). |
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Hobart Airforce 500534 250ci Light Weight Plasma Cutter with Air Compressor List Price: $1,099.00 Sale Price: $765.00 |
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Designed to cut up to 1/4" mild steel and powered by standard 115 VAC, the AirForce™ 250ci Plasma Cutter has a built-in air compressor and lightweight inverter power supply, making it the most convenient, totally portable cutting system available.Cuts faster than oxy/fuel. Cuts any conductive metal. 16.5 ft. (5m) torch &work clamp leads |
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Factory-Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld RBWS280000 230-Volt AC Stick Welder List Price: $259.99 Sale Price: $269.95 |
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Duty cycle: 20% @180 amps. Amp control dial provides infinite output adjustment. Integrated thermal overload circuit & breaker for added protection. Built-in storage for rods, cords, helmet and accessories. (Electrode containers not included). Quick-connect dense plugs for easy removal and storage of cords. Multi-position cart allows the welder to be placed vertically or horizontally for easy access to controls, 230V single-phase welder easily welds thick steel. 225 amp AC maximum output. Infinite shunt control offers more precise adjustment when matching welder heat to metal thickness. Integrated cart for greater portability and convenience. Includes a starter pack of stick electrodes, chipping hammer/brush, and protective face shield. 5 year manufacturer's warranty. |
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Factory-Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld RBWF200000 115 Volt Wire Feed Welder (Flux Core Only) List Price: $194.99 |
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This is a factory reconditioned product. Reconditioned generally means that the product has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the product back to like new condition. Some products may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes 115 Volt Wire Feed Welder - WF200000RB |
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Silverline - Welders Chipping Hammer (250Mm |
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One pointed end and one chisel end with sprung handle to prevent kickback. |
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Silverline - Welders Helmet (Adjustable |
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Professional, wrap-around head shield offering good face and front neck protection. Features flip-up lens that gives improved vision and is especially useful in restricted spaces. |
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Silverline - Welders Gauntlets (330Mm |
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Fully lined. Minimum palm thickness 1.2mm. Meets the requirements of EU PPE Directive 89/686/EEC. Also useful as a general purpose working glove. |
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Factory-Reconditioned Campbell Hausfeld RBWG202000 115-Volt MIG Flux-Core Wire-Feed Welder List Price: $334.99 |
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This is a factory reconditioned product. Reconditioned generally means that the product has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the product back to like new condition. Some products may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes 115V MIG/Flux-Core Wire-Feed Welder - WG202000RB |
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Speedway Series 7117 125 Amp 110 Volt Single Phase Wire Feed Flux Welder List Price: $139.99 |
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Light up! Add welding to your workshop with this Speedway 125 - amp MiG Welder, SAVE BIG! Take the hassle out of welding at home. This Speedway MiG Welder is compact, easy to move and plugs into any 110V outlet. For light-duty repairs, body work, maintenance and fabrication. Welds up to 3/16" thick steel like a pro. We knocked BIG BUCKS OFF the supply store price! Welding for your workshop or garage: 125-amp flux welder; Runs on 110 volts; Welds up to 18-gauge or 3/16" steel; .030" or .035" flux wire; 0-400 IPM wire feed speed control for precision work; Duty cycle is 15% at 90 amps; 10 feet of clamp cable. Includes brush and tips.; 11 x 7 1/4 x 13 1/2"l. Weighs 32 lbs.; Surprise your favorite do-it-yourselfer this season! Order Today! Speedway 125-amp MiG Welder |
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One of First Crude Oil's clients is operating a small oilfield with some gas production, the field was developed 12 years ago with focus on an easy way to develop it. The solution chosen was to tie back all wells directly to a production floater (semi sub rig) and from there into a Floating Storage Unit. Technically this was done by having production lines and umbilicals tied up to each individual well. This was a typical low cost and easy way to develop small oilfields in the 90's.
Well, some are actually still doing it and in some cases it's reasonable do it that way.
However, climate changes are upon us and increasing oil prices push for further developments of fields with more capacity and resources. But more than financial times have changed, climate too, if we like it or not. Some areas in the world are facing more weather, meaning a lot more stress to mooring systems, production risers and control umbilicals. Many operators have experienced costly shut in's reducing the regularity of hydrocarbon production to critical levels, not only financially but also technical.
Back to our case study, this particular field has a potential to extend the lifetime by getting more wells online. The potential of the field is most likely 4-6 additional oil producers adding more value for the owners and operator. But, and yes, there are some buts. The export infrastructure is getting old, many components are passed the design life and cost to upgrade will increase rapidly. The other problem is how to handle up to 6 additional wells with direct connections from the wells to the floater. It's not impossible, but it isn't really feasible. This is where we have to think less is more, CAPEX - less equipment lower cost, OPEX - less equipment lower cost.
With up to 8 - 10 wells connected to the production infrastructure it is almost impossible to use the old system, calling for a subsea infrastructure to minimize number of lines and get a more reliable system. Our solution is to introduce a small subsea structure which can handle up to 4 wells and can be daisy chained for further extension for up to 8 or 12 wells. This system will consist of 2 subsea structures, one new dynamic umbilical, one or two subsea risers (depending on the requirement of independent well testing), subsea choke modules and a subsea control system.
Some of the challenges in this project are to interface different brands of Production Xmas trees, which have different configurations and functionality. And the new subsea control system needs to be interfaced to a topside control unit. However, these challenges are minor compared to extend the field with the old type of infrastructure.
Technically, it should be easy for our client to make this decision, but it will also be tempting to fall back to the old way of field development. However, this will only push the required change of the field architecture forward a limited time. When required to do further extensions it will not be possible with the old system.
It's easy to see the benefits of a new system, less equipment, more reliable production system, less production shut in's, possibility to re-use subsea equipment, low installation cost, etc...Less is more...also with regards to lifecycle services. It's quite common to see relative small subsea components, in the range of 2-3 tons, being retrieved and installed with running tools weighing 6-10 tons...Why? It doesn't take rocket science to design and develop subsea components to be small enough to be handled by standard workclass ROV's, there are already several vendors supplying products in that range, it's only a matter of using them.
What else is new? First Crude Oil Ltd has developed a low cost, low weight subsea system which will limit the number of subsea lines required. It is designed to be retrieved and refurbished and re-used at a different location, and finally it is available on a lease contract. Which is a new concept for subsea production systems, up to now the SPS hasn't been part of Farm in agreements, but we believe it will be in the near future. And we are looking forward to discuss this with the operators.
Stay connected!
Jan Strom
First Crude Oil Ltd
First Crude Oil Ltd is an international subsea EPC provider and together with our partners we can deliver all kinds of subsea field developments.
We also assist with FEED's, conceptual sudies, design basis etc. Just contact us on our website.
http://www.firstcrudeoil.com
Industries To Venture Out In Cardiff
Setting a business in Cardiff may be an ideal choice for those wanting to expand their business and services for certain sectors but in many cases, if you have an innovative business that you may find a niche in the city, and then by all means pursue setting up shop. One thing that you should first consider though is getting the service of a Cardiff accountant. A local Cardiff accountant or financial adviser knows the lay of the land in that city and may end up saving you money through their local expertise. Though it seems that one hires accountants when the business is operational, these days, hiring one during the pre operating time, even if on a consultancy basis, enables you to get information that may be useful and crucial for your business in terms of business assumptions and intimate knowledge and network of the Cardiff area. Most good Cardiff accounting firms would also be able to service you in finding great office space with good terms, local services you may need like below the line advertising companies, printers, and the like. They may even assist you in the promotion of your business to their clients as well.
Here are some of the industries that you may consider when venturing into Cardiff territory:
Maritime Services.
Cardiff is still the place when it comes to the maritime industry. Services that may be of need and easily accepted in Cardiff may deal with maritime labor placement services that have to do with finding capable crew members to man certain vessels whether those be tankers, cargo vessels, support vessels, and even luxury liners. Other maritime related services that may be of use are dry dock services that deal with the cleaning of vessels, deep sea welders, maritime engineering and surveying services that have to deal either with scientific research or oil exploration, and marine architecture and design. Having a placement agency for dock workers is also a good business venture provided that you have good relations with the current unions involved in those areas.
Real Estate.
The housing sector is always a good sector in Cardiff. More and more people are moving to the area and are in need for adequate housing. You can provide a service either as a real estate agent or broker or if you have sufficient cash, you can start refurbishing houses and buildings and then having the space leased or rented. Having a bigger disposable income, you can even venture into real estate development in conjunction with other partners, especially those in the maritime industry who may see a strategic alliance in the making of such buildings.
Auxiliary and Retail services.
There will always be good retail businesses in a vibrant area like Cardiff. Setting up of restaurants, eateries and even laundry services will always be something worth considering. There are also factors affecting the above mentioned business, the most important of which is location and financial resources. Location is key to the amount of money you will initially invest and depending on your market, whether you are going for volume sales, then finding yourself in a high traffic area is worth paying the extra money.
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my husband wants the best welder for the money. his interest is refurbishing cars. He learned to tig and mig?
he wants one that he can do fine delicate welding and perhaps more. There are so many brands out there and he does not want a toy one. He needs input from people who do body work on cars and what they have learned about the different types of welders they have use. This is for personal use, but he wants one that will do the job.
Everyone has their preferences but there are 5 brands to stick with: Miller, Lincoln, ESAB, Thermal Arc, and Hobart. Miller and Lincoln are the two big ones here in the US. Both are dependable and great to use. The competition between them really boils down to a few features that differ between the competing models, but I have used dozens of machines from both without any problems. ESAB is good but much more popular in Europe. They make amazing stuff for automated welding and industrial settings. Thermal Arc is another good brand that is just not as popular. Hobart tends to be overshadowed by Miller and Lincoln but are just as good for slightly less money.
For most steel bodywork, a 220V wirefeed welder is what you want. It is fast, easy, and gets the job done. If you use solid wire and a 25/75 CO2/Argon shielding gas, you will only need to grind down the welds slightly without having to worry about porosity or clean up. For stainless steel and aluminum, a 220V TIG welder with AC output is required. Using a spoolgun with aluminum is not a detail oriented activity and doing aluminum with only a DC TIG machine is a pain. For thick steel like frame welding, I would go for a stick welder (which any TIG machine will be setup to do as well) or dual shield wire which can be used with higher current MIG welders. I have a Lincoln Precision TIG that could do frame jobs, but they cost upwards of $3k to $4k each.
Duty cycle is something that is important but 100% is just overkill for most people. Not many people are going to be welding continuously to need it. The only time I have ever beaten the duty cycle on a machine was welding a theatrical set that consisted of a grid of 1x1 box tube where I had to weld all the faces and corner joints. Literally, each piece consisted of hundreds of 1 inch welds with no more than a few seconds between each weld for about 30 minutes to an hour for each frame. It was with a Millermatic 252 which started sputtering and spitting as it approached its limit, but the 60% duty cycle didn't really limit me that much. Unless your husband is doing some serious frame work (which I would never use MIG for to begin with, the penetration is just not there), a 60% duty cycle should be more than enough for bodywork.
If I was shopping for a welder, I would find a good, used Miller or Lincoln then research it online. If you want to go for a new one, the local welding shop should be able to assist you in buying a welder, and you can usually strike a good deal if you don't just accept the sticker price. Figure that buying a welder from a local place is building a relationship that lasts until either the company goes out of businss or you move away. If you are good and honest then usually they will reciprocate.
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