I Kevin and welcome,
I think the last person to use an Ark Welder was Mosses before the floods came, they havn't made any since, so i presume its an Arc Welder your Dad has ;)
Theres 106 by my count :o not cheap and about 9 lengths of 6 metre Tubing about £20 a length
I told them i'd be happy welding them up myself, but thats what they wanted :whistle:
Your telling me :o 48mm tube and fittings, about a fiver each fitting. Its what the customer specified, Perhaps they have a couple of Barry Whites running down every now and again, That handrail will stop an elephant on heat :laughing:
Ok so i finally got the last section done and added to the trio
next it was just getting the handrails made up with TubeClamps
Now tomorrow i need to get it all undone and send the grating to the galvanisers, Good thing about making the handrails in the workshop...
Had a little job today making up a walkway for a plant room, Got the middle bit done and one of the end bits, Just need to finish the other end and make the handrails, but this is what i've done so far
The Grating made up of 25mm x 3mm slats
Cutting the Grating, The easiest way to...
each company you work for has different ways of drawing things it could be complex or very simple, normally you'd get help from someone there untill you know the routine and whats what.
It don't take long, Once i built a 3 story fire exit direct from the Back of an open out pack of Benson and...
Oil welders very rarely go for over £200 and if they do they must of seen you coming, look at the auctions on ebay as opposed to buy it now, £325 is just wishful thinking from someone who hasn't got a clue about current market values, or what a welder would pay
ER70S-6
E indicates the filler wire is an electrode that may be used for GMAW
R indicates it may also be used as a filler rod for GTAW or plasma arc welding
70 indicates 70,000 psi nominal tensil strength of the filler as welded
S stands for solid wire
-6 indicates the chemical composition...
These are the treads paul
http://www.fhbrundle.com/flor-st1.htm
they a have a small Durbar strip on the front, i guess ir makes it a little bit more better looking, I got these from Brundles, It saves time in making each step. Apparently its meant to be non slip :cool:
If you want you...
Thanks Paul, I understand now :ashamed:
Yeah the steps were ready made from Brundles, Probably made in china :rolleyes:
But good enough to use and 1 less job for me,
People are preferring this kind of step as oppose to Durbar Steps
Stringers are 200 x 10 flat, The Steps come ready made from FH Brundle.
The Flooring is this stuff
I forgot the length it came in, about 6 metre length and 1 metre wide, ungalvanised. and you need to buy some 25mm x 3mm to finish off the cut end.
A lot of people wuse a gas cutter to...
when i had my old series 3 its was only 250 quid a year. The high quote must of been because of his age and if he had no claims bonuses.
You need to go to money supermarket and confused . com to get the best quote.
Insure it as a classic car iits cheaper
Theres quite a few of us in Essex why don't we organise a meet somewhere, have a few pints and a laugh. We could help each other out if need be, :cool: