I got some langlow strip away pro, it is "alright" struggles with zinc primer for some reason but did quite well on a set of alloys and a set of steel wheels
Looking to upgrade my mig, currently have a sealey supermig 160. It's been alright (well it's now with my mate with a eurotorch conversion and its like a different machine). Currently I'm torn between a portamig 185 and an ifl I tech 170. I have a very small workshop (there is a gap that the...
I got mine set up via Stuart Anderson (email on first page) all done via email. Current prices:
Y size argoshield
gas 25.60
Surcharge 1.31p
Rental 37.40 per year
Y size pureshield argon
Gas 31.34
Surcharge 1.31p
Rental 54 per year
To me it looks like work done to a predefined cost, he told you 140, you said ok he worked to the cost, job done.
Whilst the work itself isn't that great, to make it good would of involved far larger patches and at least twice the work/ double the cost.
When I use to do it I would spend a good...
Automotivetanks.co.uk do it, I can have a look through our list of contacts at work for someone up north if you want?
Alternatively find your local scuba/dive shop and ask them!
My work has just moved from a 1500ft2 unit to a 5000ft2 unit plus massive office space (we have 6 extra office staff and are well spread out any still only use half the available office space) Rent wise we pay the same here as we did at last place for first 3 years, with a 6 year contract. The...
I suppose i should mention :whistle: we need a pipe thread ISO 7 RP 1" in a 80 schedule pipe so its not your usual flow drilling.
At the moment there is one place that will do it at an acceptable price (actually cheaper than the welded version) but it would need to be shipped here from...
We looked into it first off but weighed up cost of 5kw drill suitable tap the bits to do it well and pressure test (this is shady as we would be testing something we make ourselves) it's pretty much a no go at the moment. We already need to buy a bigger bandsaw and a 3" threader as it is.
I did a search but most of what I found was about doing it and the tools needed not about people who do it.
For us, what we use are manifolds to connect together multiple inert cylinders as a fixed fire extinguisher. At the moment we use a 1.5" pipe with welded on inserts to join them together...
So you want to make something 200mm deep and 300mm to centre. Using this
http://www.pagetutor.com/trigcalc/trig.html
side A is 200mm side b is 300mm gives you a side C of 360.56mm so overall length of each triangle required is 360mm ish
If your 250mm flat edge is right I make it centre angle...
At work we sell cylinders full of nitrogen, argon co2 etc. They get used for fixed Fire extinguishers. The guys that collect and take to site don't get an adr note if total is under 1000 L capacity, tbh their vans would be overloaded well before that anyway