Metal Working Gallery first created 08/03/06 - last modified 29/05/06 Page Author: Ty Harness


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Figure 1a,b,c,d - D&D Eng. Guillotine, Plasma and Press Brake.
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Figure 1 e - D&D Engineering MIG welding a large
3mm thick Stainless Steel Square to circle with 2 sides vertical


Thanks to D&D Engineering, Lincolnshire (above) who allowed me to use their guillotine and press brake to make the rectangular to circle transformer below.


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Figure 2 - Rectangle to Round made from 3 mm thick mild steel and hot dip galvanised.


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Figure 3 - 2 way breeches piece otherwise known as 'tin knickers' and
also a 4 way breeches piece partially finished




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Figure 4 - A simple right cone and a more complex oblique cone
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Figure 5 - The CawMc Eng. Big Hopper: the top flange is 3m by 3m


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Figure 6 - D&D Engineering Lincs. Marking out some T piece connections by centre dotting through the paper template.
Using the Gas to hole the pipe for some freestyle Oxygen - Acetylene cutting and then finally welding up with MMA.


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Figure 7 - Tapered Segmental Bend


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Figure 8 - Kev Lovsey at Titan Fabrications, Lincolnshire. Laser cutting some square to circle
hoppers out of 2.5mm thick stainless steel
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Figure 9 - Michael Sanders TIG welding a 2mm thick aluminium cylinder for a motor housing.


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Figure 10 - Offset Square to Round with quadrant corners
Photograph used with kind permission of David Gartland
www.sidekickperformance.com