Jim Davey
R H Davey Welding Supplies Ltd
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Well that will pass, I can see the penetration from here![]()
A lot of what we do goes onboard ships, so easy craneage (not sure if that's a word!) is a definite plus.
Well that will pass, I can see the penetration from here![]()

A good idea that. Them monty breakers kick out some dust.I made this today (well yesterday but I fitted it today). Just a bit of 12mm thick flat bar with a bit of pipe welded on the end and a bolt hole in the other, a rubber bung down the pipe to hold the jet tube to dampen vibrations and hooked it up to a diesel jetwash bowser.
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It's for keeping the dust to a minimum when breaking out concrete. Site were so impressed with it they gave me a voucher for a free breakfast![]()
PatentI made this today (well yesterday but I fitted it today). Just a bit of 12mm thick flat bar with a bit of pipe welded on the end and a bolt hole in the other, a rubber bung down the pipe to hold the jet tube to dampen vibrations and hooked it up to a diesel jetwash bowser.
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It's for keeping the dust to a minimum when breaking out concrete. Site were so impressed with it they gave me a voucher for a free breakfast![]()

A good idea that. Them monty breakers kick out some dust.
Admit I haven't been in the construction industry now for a long while. Not ground work anyway.. probably about 8 years ago.am sure a lot has changed now..Ooooh its not a Monty mate - ain't seen one of those in years. We only use Atlas Copco solid body breakers.
Done nearly 100 tons so far got another couple of hundred to go.
I have made some really small stuff on my biggish lathes, especially on the CNC. Made a small spindle that was about 3mm in diameter with a ball of about 5mm diameter halfway along it. It was a part to repair the snapped one in the lathes own tailstock hydraulic valveI know people say get the biggest lathe you can, but sometimes its an advantage to have a smaller one.
Made 2 just in case I needed a replacement but it has been 10 years and the first one is still working, will have to see if I can find the spare and take a snap.Now that's totally quality welding there wtf.

Totally disgusting what goes on today...They even had the cheek to grind it to try and make it look better![]()
manky oil and a gas axe for a day





