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*Tubing - you cut with abrasive cutoff (preferred at Factor),(fast blade speed and throws off sparks) saw or band saw, or cold cut saw (a slow spinning, fluid cooled saw) | *Tubing - you cut with abrasive cutoff (preferred at Factor),(fast blade speed and throws off sparks) saw or band saw, or cold cut saw (a slow spinning, fluid cooled saw) | ||
*Angle Grinder - 15A or 5A - use that to round off all sharp corners, weld spatter, etc. | *Angle Grinder - 15A or 5A - use that to round off all sharp corners, weld spatter, etc. | ||
*[[Acetylene Torch Tip Sizes]] - for oxyacetylene, use a 0 tip for 1/4 or 1/2" steel. |
Latest revision as of 22:31, 5 August 2015
Knowing to select the right tool for the right job is important. Here are some common notes.
- MIG Welder - Millermatic 200 - used weld, from sheet steel to 1"
- Welder has a wire feed for the filler metal and gas shielding for keeping the weld clean
- Ironworker Punch/Shear/Angle Shear - whenever you have a flat piece that is less than 14" wide, you can cut it. Our ironworker can cut 1"x8" steel, or 1/2"x14"
- Tubing - you cut with abrasive cutoff (preferred at Factor),(fast blade speed and throws off sparks) saw or band saw, or cold cut saw (a slow spinning, fluid cooled saw)
- Angle Grinder - 15A or 5A - use that to round off all sharp corners, weld spatter, etc.
- Acetylene Torch Tip Sizes - for oxyacetylene, use a 0 tip for 1/4 or 1/2" steel.