Welding Head
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![]() ORBITAL WELD HEAD US $1,500.00
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![]() Hughes VTA 61 Weld Head incl Foot Pedal US $1,200.00
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![]() Unitek Miyachi Welder EZ AIR Thin Line Weld Head model 8088 US $1,350.00
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![]() Hughes HTT 650 C06 Power Supply Weld Head Foot Pedal US $399.99
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![]() Unitek 127 parallel gap resistance spot weld head US $300.00
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![]() CMW Button Head Tips Spot Welding 50 pieces US $220.00
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![]() WP20F FLEX HEAD TIG WELDING TORCH WATER COOLED 15FT US $115.00
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![]() Astro Arc K 4000 Orbital Weld Head Collets 2 inch US $99.95
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![]() WP17F FLEX HEAD TIG WELDING TORCH AIR COOLED 15FT US $99.00
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![]() WP9F FLEX HEAD TIG WELDING TORCH AIR COOLED 15FT US $99.00
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![]() WP26F FLEX HEAD TIG WELDING TORCH AIR COOLED 15FT US $95.00
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![]() WP18F FLEX HEAD TIG WELDING TORCH WATER COOLED 15FT US $90.00
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![]() Welding Hood Hoodlum Cats Head Black US $52.00
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![]() Spot Welding Double Head Electrode Tips Rectangular US $50.00
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![]() Weld Tec Flex head Tig Welding Torch US $50.00
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![]() 2 Victor welding brazing heads UM 350 victor Tip 2 US $39.00
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![]() Dark Green Face Shield Welding Cutting Head Lot of 20 US $39.00
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![]() WP 22 WELDING TORCH BODY TORCH HEAD 250AMP WATER COOLED US $36.00
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![]() Dark Green Face Shield Welding Cutting Head Lot of 10 US $21.00
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![]() Red Plastic Handle Double Head Gas Flame Welding Gun US $20.62
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![]() WP 18SP pencil torch body TIG Welding Torch Head SR 18P US $20.50
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![]() Gas Power Red Ninslip Handle Double Head Welding Gun US $18.72
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![]() Double Head Red Nonslip Handle Gas Flame Welding Gun US $18.71
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![]() WP 26FV SR 26FV TIG Welding Torch Head Body Weldcraft US $18.33
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![]() AUTO DARKENING WELDING HELMET 5000X HEAD BAND NUM HB US $18.00
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![]() 2 SR 17 TIG Welding Torch Head Body 150Amp Air Cooled US $16.95
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![]() WP 9FV SR 9FV TIG Welding Torch Head Body Weldcraft WP US $16.78
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![]() WP 17FV SR 17FV TIG Welding Torch Head Body Weldcraft US $16.35
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![]() 2 SR 9 TIG Welding Torch Head Body 125Amp Air Cooled US $15.95
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![]() LOT 3 STRAIGHT HEAD WELDING SLAG CHIPPING HAMMERS NR US $15.75
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![]() WP 18 SR 18 TIG Welding Torch Head Body Water Cooled US $15.64
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![]() SR 20 TIG Welding Torch Head Body 200Amp Water Cooled US $14.95
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![]() Tig Welding CNI 18 TIG TORCH HEAD BODY New US $14.95
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![]() SMITH SINGLE FLAME WELDING HEAD 225 1211 US $12.00
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![]() SR 18V WP 18V Valve torch body TIG welding head US $12.00
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![]() WP 26 SR 26 TIG Welding Torch Head Body Weldcraft WP US $11.95
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What Is Done To Make A Vehicle Wheelchair Accessible
You will find that there are only a few companies around that have made wheelchair accessible vehicle their business. One such company that does this is Constables Mobility who have been around since the 80's. One rather impressive aspect of these conversions in particular is that they have been done without the use of any extra welding.
Most commonly a well known manufacturers van is chosen as a base vehicle for the conversion. Some such conversions include vehicles such as the Renault Kangoo and Nissan NV200. Vans are most commonly chosen due to the additional head room provided by these vehicles. The benefit of the additional headroom means that extra work isn't needed to lower the floor or raise the ceiling as there would be when converting a car.
The first step is to add a ramp to the vehicle which will naturally aid entry and exit for wheelchair users. The ramp can be fitted to the side or rear of the vehicle. There are in most cases more advantages to having the ramp fitted to the back of the vehicle. With car parks in mind a rear mounted ramp will allow for much easier access to the vehicle. A gentler incline can be achieved with a rear mounted ramp as it can be made longer.
Extra seating will be taken out and more safety features added for wheelchair users. In most cases taking the extra seats out of the van is not a difficult step. To make sure that all wheelchair passengers are safe special wheelchair seatbelts are fitted to the vehicle.
To get a smooth ride and the most efficiency from the vehicle technical changes as well as small adjustments are made to every vehicle.
What is the best way to weld an aluminum head.?
I have a 3 wheeler and I broke a small piece off where the muffler goes in the haed.. the little piece that holds the stud to be exact. i want to know what is the best thing to bond these pieces together. I tried jb weld but it doesn't like the heat
Good "heliarc" welder can do it at welding shop! If the head warps, - it can be machined (with possible increase in compression), and of course un-even-ness can be filed down!
I have removed small warps or severe scratches in past with a piece of sandpaper taped on a piece of glass! -- you just move head around in sort of a figure "8" path, and the corners will wear down to a "medium" surface somewhere between the two,-- or if just severely "bent" on one corner, you can try to file it down till it is fairly near "level" with the rest of the head, --then even out with sandpaper putting more perssure on that corner it it is near even, then matching whole thing by sanding with "even pressure" on whole head! Just take your time, and check often to see how close it is getting to "level"! You will be able to tell, as the "workled area" will be different than the un-worked area-- if you wipe your finger across it a couple times after checking -- this sets up "pattern marks" for next try!... If a large amount is removed, you may want to use washers to take up difference, - if it looks like the bolts will "bottom out"!
I have done this with outboard motor heads, and B&S engine heads before, -- also on mounting flanges on cast iron and aluminum manifolds -- both flange on manifolds (or pipes), and flages on heads!
Ritchey P-29er – First look (Bike Radar)
**Ritchey launched their first 29in mountain bike tyre last year and now
they've followed it up, not with more 29er tyres or rims but with a whole
29in-wheeled bike.**
We first saw the P-29er this time last year at the North American Handmade
Bicycle Show. The production version of the frame is now ready to hit the
shops, with a pricetag of €899.50/US$999.
It's made from heat-treated, triple-butted Ritchey Logic steel tubing, with a
three-colour fade paintjob that pays tribute to the classic Ritchey P- series
race bikes of the 1990s. Features include sliding dropouts for singlespeed or
geared use, a curved down tube, and a slender head tube that's 1in wide in the
middle but is flared at the ends to take standard 1-1/8in headset cups.
The frame has been developed by Tom Ritchey himself (he was responsible for
the fillet brazing on the prototype, which has been replaced by TIG welding on
the production model) with input from test riders including World Cup cross-
country legend Thomas Frischknecht. Available in four sizes (S, M, L, XL),
it's designed to be used with a 100mm-travel suspension fork. It's been
designed to combine race-winning stiffness with ...
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