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Fanuc Arcmate 50iaL W RJ3 Table Welding Robot Arc mate US $16,999.00
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Strong Hand Tools Welding Table - NEW US $134.99
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Industrial Steel Work Bench Heavy Duty Welding Table 30x67x29" H US $36.00
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57" ROUND X 32 H,WELDING,FABRICATING TABLE, 1 1/4 THICK US $550.00
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500 LB DAVIS (AG) WELDING POSITIONER - 360-Degree Rotation - 30" Rotary Table US $7,500.00
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WELDING TABLE 42" X 96" US $299.99
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Fanuc Arcmate 50iaL W RJ3 Table Welding Robot Arc mate US $17,999.00
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DUKANE ULTRASONIC WELDING MODEL # 220 WITH SLIDE TABLE US $17,500.00
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Slotted 3/8" Thick Custom Welding Table Tops 36" x 48" US $399.00
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CUSTOM FABRICATED WELDING /CUTTING TABLE WITH VISE L.A. US $374.25
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STEEL WELDING/WORK TABLE 4' X 8' X 5/8" US $850.00
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PANDJIRIS POSITIONING WELDING TABLE 48" ROTARY TABLE US $9,600.00
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Welding Table US $399.00
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Strong Hand NOMAD Portable Welding Table US $156.75
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Welding Layout Fabrication Table 51"X75" Challenger Cast top 2 1/4" thick US $650.00
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welding table work station US $24.95
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Acorn Plate/Platen Metal Work/Weld/Welding Table 4' Square Grid US $2,700.00
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Strong Hand Tools Nomad Welding Table with MagSpring Clamp and Mini Magnet Twin Pack, Model# TS3020FK Sale Price: $134.99 |
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This Strong Hand Tools offer includes a welding table and clamps. The 30in.W x 20in.L tabletop includes three 1.1in. slots that allow clamps to be inserted at any point. Table can be set up horizontally or at a 30deg angle and adjusts from 26-32in. in height. Tabletop features zinc-plated 14-ga. steel construction and 1020 carbon steel frame. Package includes 4 1/2in. Mag Spring clamp that features a spring loaded arm and magnetic V-Pad jaw that instantly adjusts to hold round, flat and angled steel surfaces, with 500-lb. clamping pressure. Table folds flat for convenient rollaway storage. Also includes 2 mini-magnet clamps that are ideal for light duty holding in tight spots. Dimensions L x H ( ft.): 20 x 32 (adjusts 26-32), Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 24 x 32 x 6 1/4, Color: Zinc plate, Material: 14-ga. steel tabletop, Material Thickness (mils): Tubing 30mm x 30mm x 1.5mm, Frame Material: 1020 carbon steel, Dimensions W x H (ft.): 30 x 32 (adjusts 26-32) |
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Northern Industrial Welders Welding Table - 36in.L x 20in.W x 35in.H Sale Price: $89.99 |
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This Northern Industrial welding table is designed for welding and cutting applications. Features expanded metal grate inside frame and pan that collects slag and sparks. Dimensions L x H ( ft.): 3 x 2 15/16, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 36 x 20 x 35, Color: Black / yellow, Material: Steel, Material Thickness (mils): 1.5 and 2, Frame Material: Steel, Dimensions W x H (ft.): 1 11/16 x 2 15/16 |
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Strong Hand Tools Economy Welding Table Accessory Clamp Kit - 6-Pc. Set, Model# TSK104 Sale Price: $64.99 |
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The Strong Hand Tools economy welding table accessory clamp kit provides a variety of tools to assist welders. Pieces (qty.): 6 |
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Royal 5C Collet Closer, Pneumatic, for Rotary Tables for Welding Applications List Price: $1,336.00 Sale Price: $1,029.93 |
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This 5C Low Friction Pneumatic Collet Closer was designed to be used in welding applications. Front-mounted and completely self-contained – no drawtube or spindle thru-hole required. This closer is Accu-Length in operation, meaning the collet and work piece positions remain fixed. Air lines remain stationary while closer is free to rotate 360 degrees. Not for use above 2 rpm. Includes the collet closer and collet wrench only. Does not include valve, air lines, fittings, or face plate. |
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Industrial Grade 5CYW9 Welding Table, 24x44x36 H In, 500 Lb Cap Sale Price: $271.70 |
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Welding Table, Portable, Top Width 44 In, Top Depth 24 In, Top Thickness 1 1/4 In, Work Surface 24x44 In, Adjustable Height 4 Infolded - 36 Inextended, Legs, Capacity 500 Lb, Square Tubing, Angle Iron And Expanded Metal Construction, Black Oxide Top And Powder Coated Legs Finish, Black Top & Yellow Legs, Overall Height 36 In, Overall Width 44 In, Overall Depth 24 In, Height 36 In, Width 44 In, Depth 24 In, Max Height 36 In, Min Height 4 In, Load Rating 500 Lb |
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Vise-Grip 18-6SP Locking C Clamp with Swivel Pads List Price: $16.05 Sale Price: $9.01 |
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IRWIN Vise-Grip locking pliers - The World's Most Versatile Hand Tool |
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Strong Hand Tools Nomad Expanded Welding Table, Model# TS3020K3 Sale Price: $349.99 |
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This expanded Strong Hand Tools welding table provides two standard welding tables and a connector plate, providing a full 7.5 feet of work surface. Tabletop includes nine 1.1in. slots that allow clamps to be inserted at any point. Table can be set up horizontally or at a 30deg angle and adjusts from 26-32in. in height. Dimensions L x H ( ft.): 90 in. x 26in., Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 90 x 20 x 26 fully assembled, Color: Gold Irridite (zinc plated tabletop), Material: Cold rolled low carbon steel, Material Thickness (mils): 14-ga. (2mm), Frame Material: Cold rolled low carbon steel, Dimensions W x H (ft.): 20 in. x 26in. |
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LITTLE GIANT Welding Tables Sale Price: $391.00 |
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LITTLE GIANT Welding Tables offer quick and easy clean-up of welding and work debris. Steel bar grating top is removable for access to 41/2"D catch pan underneath. Steel bar grating openings are approximately 1x4". Available with 26"Wx20"Dx6"H drawer or without. Drawer includes padlock hasp. |
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This is what separates the men from the boys, a finished product from an unfinished product. However ,this also takes a little bit of finesse.
I have spent many years polishing stainless steel. There are several different types of finishes. The ones that I will be talking about are your number 4 finishes. Which is basically a finish that comes from the mill that has a grain to it. It is easy to duplicate if you have the right finishing tools. You can see this type of finish when go in the kitchen of a restaurant.
Lets talk about the tools that are required. One of the first things you will need is a variable speed grinder with a drum wheel or a pneumatic wheel. A die grinder with different carbide burrs. And a finger file, which is basically a miniature portable belt sander. These are the basic tools that are required to finish stainless. There are some other specialty tools that I will talk about later on.
Now lets say you just welded a stainless steel sink in a table or better yet you just welded up a corner seam on a dish pit table. I will go over both of these because your process will be slightly different. Whenever you are finishing an inside weld in a corner the first thing you have to do is to smooth it out. Restaurants don't like to see any welds because bacteria can grow in the ripples and it's easier to clean. Everything has to be smooth that will be in contact with water or food. Now the first thing that I do is I take my die grinder with a small round carbide burr on it and I lightly shape the weld. I don't spin it at the fastest rpm as this will burn up your bit. I just want to take an ever so slight amount of material out to make it smooth. Pay special attention to the edges of the weld because as you grind it you will see a line. This has to be blended in. I put minimal pressure on the bit and a low rpm. Once I have shaped it where you can't see the edges of the weld or any ripples I then switch to a cartridge roll. This is basically a roll of sandpaper that has been rolled into a cone and glued. You have to have an arbor that it will screw on to. I use a 120 grit to smooth out the roughness from the carbide burr and to blend it in. I stay in the corner. The less you stray the less you have to clean up. You just want to work on the weld and nothing else. These cartridge rolls don't last long. They are consumed at a very fast rate, especially if you are really spinning these at fast rpm's. After the cartridge rolls the weld is looking pretty good. It should be smooth without any gouges in the base metal. The next thing I do is I put on a fresh cartridge roll and then I take a fine scotchbrite hand pad and I tear off a little bit and wrap it around the cartridge roll. This is just used to blend the edges of the weld in and it puts a semi polish on it. That's it, it's that easy.
For the sink the method differs slightly. Again you just want to stay on the weld. The first thing is to take down the weld and shape it. For this I use a right angle grinder with an 80 grit sanding pad. I start in the middle of the weld and shape it. I then switch to a 120 grit pad and smooth it out, paying close attention to where the weld meets the base metal. I don't want to have to do any extra finishing so I am trying not to let the grinder slip and hit any other part of the table. Once I have gotten it smoothed out I use a flap disc with a 120 grit sand paper. A flap disc is a series of sandpaper that on an arbor that rotates in a circle. This will actually be used to put a grain in the metal. You just want to stay on the weld. After this I switch to a drum wheel that has a medium scothbrite pad. This will smooth out the roughness from the sandpaper and begin blending the weld to the rest of the metal. Then I switch to a finer pad and do the same thing. This is a process that takes time and patience on your part. Do not try to cut too many corners when doing this as it will show. Everything shows on stainless. After you do a few of these you will probably pick up a few tricks of your own. Try different things! What works for me might not work for you.
For more information on stainless and other metals visit my blog at
http://tibors-welding-helmet-reviews.blogspot.com
How to Choose the Correct Hinge
How to Choose the Correct Hinge
The wide array of hinges found in a hardware or online stores can be quite overwhelming. But it can be such a simple choice if you learn a little about hinges before you go shopping for them. So, how do you know which type of hinge is the correct one to do the job?
Find out below:
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First, you can narrow down the choices by some key factors. Based on the size, weight, and shape of your work materials, does the hinge need to be small and subtle or heavy and sturdy?
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Another vital aspect to consider is that, while many hinges are reversible, others are built for either a right or left hand door. An example of this is the loose-pin hinge. Common for hanging doors, this pin should be removed from the top; hence, you simply cannot reverse a loose-pin hinge.
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You can identify if you require a right or left hinge by standing on the outside of the door. If the door opens from you toward your right hand side, then you need right hand hinges, too. If it opens from you toward your left hand side, you need to pile up on some left hand hinges.
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Moreover, consider how much of the hinge you would like to be showing when the door is closed. If the hinge is visible, should it be ornamental in nature or can it be plain and functional in design? If you like most of the hinges to be hidden, will this affect the functionality and ease of use in any way?
For your guidance, below are some of the most popular hinges and their common uses:
Butt hinge – Usually measures between 25-150 mm in size, butt hinges are the most type of hinge used for mounting doors. Butt hinges come in many different materials and finishes depending upon their application.
Ball bearing hinge – The prime advantage of this hinge is that it’s permanently lubricated, which also makes it more expensive than other hinges. Ball bearing hinges are normally used for heavy-duty door mountings, such as doors opening to a building’s exterior. Also utilized for doors that are used a lot.
Butterfly hinge – Typically used on lightweight doors, butterfly hinges are available in an array of shapes and patterns. Most butterfly hinges are easy to fit as well.
Double acting hinge – This type of hinge opens in any direction and mainly used for folding doors.
Flush hinge – Not as robust as butt hinges, flush hinges are used mostly for cabinets and lightweight doors. This is ideal if you wish to conceal the entire hinge except the barrel.
Pivot hinge – Flexible and excellent for recessed, overlay of flush doors, pivot hinge’s advantage is that it does not need a doorframe for mounting.
Spring loaded hinge – As the name signifies, spring loaded hinge has a spring-loaded system that automatically closes the door. Varieties with adjustable tension features are also available.
Table top hinge – This is utilized for drop tables to split pieces where one must drop away from the other piece.
Concealed hinge – Usually available in 25-36 mm, concealed hinges are easily adjustable once fitted and is designed for chipboard and MDF use.
Tee Hinges – These are very common hinges used for outside applications. They come in many different sizes and weights. Main uses are on gates, sheds, animal housings plus many other applications.
Continuous Hinges or Piano Hinges - The continuous hinge is utilized primarily on chest lids, cabinets or where a long hinge is required. Also known as a piano hinge, the continuous hinge is available in brass, stainless steel or normal mild steel and are available in several sizes.
Other hinges – These include: strap hinges, chest hinges, and weld on hinges plus many other. Strap hinges come in many sizes and are suggested for heavy installation conditions.
After pondering on these tips and guidelines above, you should be ready to shop for the appropriate hinge type perfectly suited to your door.
About the Author
Stuart has worked in the ironmongery trade for 28 years. He served his apprenticeship in building and carpentry, in the West Midlands (UK), working in building and construction for 15 years. Since then he has specialized in sales of ironmongery and hardware products and has an in-depth knowledge of all products and their applications after working on many varied projects within the trade. You can get more information on a wide range of ironmongery products at www.ironmongeryonline.com.
Where should i refer whether the base material that i choose for welding process need to perform PWHT,preheat?
from my revision, only table 330.1.1 for Preheat Temperatures and table 331.1.1 Requirements for Heat Treatment from ASME B31.3 i refer...Is there any reference from ASME BPVC Sec. IX can i refer?
I don't have copy of ASME BPVC but you can look at ASME B31.8 (Gas Pipeline Code) Section 825
It is not the process piping refinery code but gives good rules for stress relief..
Also refer to API 582 Section 9.0, another good information source.
You can also contact a heat treating company such as Cooper Heat and ask them since they deal with it every day.
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