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December 18, 2009

Acetylene Cylinder Safe Transportation

Filed under: Acetylene Safety — weldfabulous @ 3:55 pm
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Acetylene cylinder explodes in van

Acetylene safe handling and transportation:  Here are pictures of an acetylene cylinder that was being transported in a van.  The acetylene tank was leaking and was ignited when activating a remote door lock device.

Never transport acetylene cylinders in a car or van.  Acetylene cylinders should be transportated in an open vehicle and safely secured to the vehicle.  The safest mode of transporation is to have your local supplier deliver the cylinders to your location.

December 9, 2009

Band Saw Blade Basics

Filed under: Band Saw Blades — weldfabulous @ 8:17 pm
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Guidlines for selecting, changing, and breaking in your band saw blade

Here is a great article from our friends at thefabricator.com.

Making interrupted cuts on materials like structurals, tubes, bundles, and angle iron can wreak havoc on your band saw blade. Not following proper blade break-in procedures can be just as damaging. Following a few tips for both can keep your band saw blade in good working order longer. It can also improve the quality of your cuts.

Welders constantly confront challenges when band sawing a variety of materials and shapes, including solids, structurals, tubes, bundles, and angle iron. Performing interrupted cuts is commonly required on many of these materials when sawing cross sections. In tubes, for example, the blade enters, exits, and then re-enters the hollow shape, producing increased force and stress on each saw tooth. As a result, when one tooth leaves contact with the cut and the next tooth enters the cut, the force is so tremendous that tooth breakage can occur. Once a single tooth chips or strips, it puts more stress on the other teeth, and can eventually lead to premature blade failure.

It is vital to select blades that are optimized for making interrupted cuts and performing structural sawing. New tooth designs on the market feature technology that dissipates force, especially heat, during cutting to substantially minimize tooth breakage and maximize saw blade life (see Figure 1). Also, positive-rake tooth designs offer efficient interrupted cutting on beams, channels, and tubes on which shock loading conditions are common.

After the appropriate blade has been selected, it is also important to follow a few guidelines, which will help you greatly increase your chances for successful sawing while achieving good-quality-cuts.

Examine Blade Pitch

Blade pitch is defined as the number of teeth per inch. The number of teeth that come in contact with the workpiece can affect both blade performance and durability. Too few teeth in contact with the work can lead to early tooth strippage. On the other hand, too many teeth can greatly reduce cutting rates and ultimately make the material impossible to cut. Lower cutting rates mean less penetration per tooth, causing more rubbing than cutting, which can result in substantial work hardening of the material.

A constant pitch blade (uniform distance from one tooth tip to the next tip) can increase harmonic vibrations. Harmonic vibrations can lead to excessive noise, undesirable saw or saw blade vibrations, and, in severe cases, bad cuts. A variable-pitch blade—teeth that vary in gullet depth, set angle, and pitch—can greatly reduce harmonic vibrations. With varying tooth spacing, sawing rhythms are interrupted, chip evacuation is improved, and vibration is reduced, resulting in less noise and a better overall cut.

Break in the Blade

Properly breaking in a bimetal band saw blade ensures longer blade life, faster cuts for a longer period of time, and consistent performance. Conversely, blade life can be significantly compromised if the proper break-in procedures are not followed.

The teeth on a new band saw blade are razor-sharp. If teeth are not broken in properly, the edges will chip and will wear out faster and result in rougher cuts. To withstand the cutting pressures of band sawing, each tooth should be honed to create an extremely small radius on its tip.

For soft materials like aluminum and carbon steel, first run the normal surface feet per minute (SFM). Adjust the feed pressure to about half of the normal cutting rate for the first few cuts or for the first 50 to 100 square inches. From there, gradually increase the feed pressure to the normal cutting rate. It is important to avoid vibration.

For hard-to-cut materials such as nickel-based alloys like INCONEL®, hardened steels, tool steels, and stainless steels, run the normal SFM and adjust the feed pressure to about three-fourths the normal cutting rate for the first few cuts or for the first 25 to 75 square inches. Gradually increase the cutting rate for the next few cuts until you reach the normal cutting rate. Again, try and avoid unnecessary vibration.

Tips for Changing the Saw Blade

  • Position the saw head to the appropriate location to facilitate ease ofblade change.
  • Follow required lockout/tagout procedures.
  • Position the chip brush away from the saw blade.
  • Relieve saw blade tension and remove the blade.
  • Remove chips from the saw guides and band wheels.
  • Select the appropriate blade for your cutting application.
  • Unfold the blade properly. Throwing the blade will result in tooth damage that will reduce saw blade performance.
  • Install the blade with saw teeth pointing in the proper direction.
  • Apply appropriate tension to the blade.
  • Be aware of pinch points and keep your hands and clothing clear of the rotating blade.
  • Adjust the guide arms appropri-ately to the workpiece.
  • Adjust the blade guides for proper blade support.
  • Adjust the chip brush to fully engage saw blade teeth to ensure proper chip removal.
  • Check hydraulic fluid levels, if applicable.
  • Ensure appropriate cutting fluid placement and mix ratios.
  • Follow blade break-in procedures before reaching your desired cutting rates.

Weldfabulous.com sells the following Ellis Band Saws:

Thermal Dynamics A60 Automation Plasma Cutter

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Thermal Dynamics A60 Automation Plasma Cutter

Thermal Dynamics A60 Automation Plasma Cutter

Weldfabulous now handles the automation line of plasma cutters from Thermal Dynamics.  The A60 plasma cutter is now for sale at Weldfabulous.com.

Here are some features of this machine:

Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster A60 Plasma cutter with machine torch.

Model # 1-1134-1

  • Front Panel LEDs indicate status conditions for maximum efficiency.
  • Storage compartment for convenient access to spare parts and consumables.
  • Multi-voltage allows operation from 208 to 460 Volts, 1 or 3 phase in a single power supply.
  • Auto Pilot Restart feature instantly reignites the pilot arc while cutting expanded metals.
  • Lighter weight design for maximum portability.

This machine can be used with either a hand torch or a machine torch.  When using a machine torch, the internal gas solenoid with remain open.  On the machine torch is another gas solenoid.  The solenoid on the torch is used to regulate the flow of gas.  If you are using a hand torch, the solenoid in the machine will not remain open.  But will open and close when the hand torch is being used.  This is all done automatically and nothing needs to be changed.  The machine will determine which torch is being used.

Here is what is included with the 1-1134-1 plasma cutter:

  • Operating Manual
  • Power Supply
  • Spare Parts Kit
  • 10 ft. (3.0m) Input Power Cable with plug (203/230V)
  • SL100SV Machine Torch, 180 degree Head
  • 25 ft. (7.6m) Lead

Quick specifications:

  • Gas Flow: 6.7cfm (189 lpm)
  • Amperage Range: 20-60 Amps, 80 Amps Max., Adjustable
  • Weight: 43 LBS
  • Input Power: 208/230 – 460 Volt, 1 or 3 phase, 50/60 Hz
  • Industrial applications: Contractor, heavy Fabrication, manufacturing

Cut Capacity:

  • 5/8 in. (15mm) Maximum Piercing and Cutting Capacity
  • 3/8 in. (10mm) Production Piercing and Cutting Capacity
  • 1.0 in. (25mm) Maximum Edge Start

Duty Cycle: 80% @ 60 Amps

Gas Pressure: 75 PSI

Pilot: Start Cartridge

Torch: SL 100SV with ATC, 180 degree automation

Gas Type: Air

Certifications: IP-23C, CSA, NTRL/C, CE, CC

You can purchase this machine at Weldfabulous.com and look for #1-1134-1

December 4, 2009

Sawyer Manufacturing Aluminum Pipe Line-Up Welding Clamps

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Sawyer manufacturing Aluminum Pipe Line-Up Clamps

Weldfabulous now carries the Sawyer Manufacturing aluminum line up welding clamps.  These clamps essential when working with pipe.  They are designed to permit full 360 degrees for welding.  The clmaps are made of aluminum to prevent spatter build up.  Here are the sizes available:

Features:

  • Two-Piece Design is Simple, Easy and Economical to Use
  • Designed to Permit Full 360° Welding
  • Line Bored to Assure Positive, Accurate Alignment
  • High Strength Cast Aluminum alloy
  • You can purchase these high quality clamps at Weldfabulous.com: Sawyer manufacturing clamps

    December 3, 2009

    Don’t be fooled by FREE Shipping sites!!!!!

    Filed under: Shipping Charges — weldfabulous @ 3:53 pm
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    Don’t be fooled by sites that offer free shipping.  There is no such thing as free shipping!  Shipping is built into the price of the product and then advertised as free shipping.  So actually you are paying more for your product.  The average cost to ship a product with UPS or Fedex averages about $10-$12.  So each product has $10-$12 added to the price.  Now if you purchase 5 items that cost $80.00 each, you have just paid $50-$60 in hidden shipping charges. Not a great deal!

    Weldfabulous does not offer free shipping and we don’t have hidden charges built into cost of the product.  We charge on tiered basis.  Here is the tier charges below:

    Standard Item Shipping Lower 48 States Only
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    $25.01-$50.00 $7.95
    $50.01-$100.00 $9.95
    $100.01-$200.00 $12.95
    $200.01-$300.00 $14.95
    $300.01-$400.00 $16.95
    $400.01-$500.00 $18.95
    $500.01-$600.00 $20.95
    $600.01-$750.00 $22.95
    $750.01-$1000.00 $24.95
    $1000.01-$1500.00 $26.95
    $1500.01+ $29.95
    Truck Freight Shipping Lower 48 States Only
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    $0-$25.00 Standard + $50.00 PleaseCallFor

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    $25.01-$50.00 Standard + $50.00
    $50.01-$100.00 Standard + $50.00
    $100.01-$200.00 Standard + $50.00
    $200.01-$300.00 Standard + $50.00
    $300.01-$400.00 Standard + $50.00
    $400.01-$500.00 Standard + $50.00
    $500.01-$600.00 Standard + $50.00
    $600.01-$750.00 Standard + $50.00
    $750.01-$1000.00 Standard + $50.00
    $1000.01-$1500.00 Standard + $50.00
    $1500.01+ Standard + $50.00

    Here is an example from above: If you bought 5 items at $80.00 each, the total shipping costs are $18.95, and not $50-$60 that would be charged by others offering free shipping.

    December 2, 2009

    Victor 0384-2041 Journeyman II Welding & Cutting Torch Outfit

    Filed under: Torch Outfits — weldfabulous @ 8:44 pm
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    Victor Journeyman II Welding & Cutting Torch Outfit 0384-2041

    Victor Journeyman II Welding & Cutting Torch Outfit 0384-2041

     

    Weldfabulous now has the new Victor Journeyman II welding and cutting torch outfit #0384-2041.  This kit comes with the NEW Edge regulators.  The Edge regulators have been on the market for a very short time.   The new regulator design is an improvement over the previous 450 series of regulators.  The physical size is much smaller for starters.  The entire regulator will not extend past the cylinder shoulder.  So if the cylinder is knocked over, the regualtor has a better chance of surviving compared to older styles.  Here are some features of this kit:

    • Heavy Duty Outfit
    • Patented built-in flashback arrestors adn check valves
    • One cutting attachment for all fuel gases (with proper tip)
    • Leading EDGE design regulators

    Includes:

    • Oxygen regulator # ESS4-125-540 with CGA 540 connection
    • Acetylene regulator # ESS4-15-510 with CGA 510 connection
    • Victor genuine handle # 315FC with built in flashback arrestors & check valves
    • Victor genuine cutting attachment # CA2460 with 90 degree head angle
    • # 1 Cutting Tip
    • (1) Welding nozzles (#2)
    • Heating nozzle (8-MFA)
    • Goggles
    • Spark lighter
    • 20′ Grade T hose 1/4″
    • Instructions
    • Stainless panel toolbox
    • Multi-wrench
    • Tip Cleaner

    Warranty: 5 years on handle and attachment.  3 Years on regulators

    Cuts up to 3/4″ (6″ with optional tips)

    Welds up to 1/2″ (1-1/4″ with optional tips)+

    Here are some popular accessories for this kit:

    • 125 cubic foot oxygen cylinder: 125
    • 75 Cubic Foot Acetylene cylinder: Acetylene tank
    • Cylinder cart: Cart

    You can purchase this kit at Weldfabulous.com #0384-2041

    December 1, 2009

    Victor Journeyman Torch outfit with Edge Regulators #0384-2036

    Filed under: Torch Outfits — weldfabulous @ 9:10 pm
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    Victor Journeyman #0384-2036

    Victor Journeyman #0384-2036

    Weldfabulous now has the new Victor Journeyman welding and cutting torch outfit #0384-2036.  This kit comes with the NEW Edge regulators.  The Edge regulators have been on the market for a very short time.   The new regulator design is an improvement over the previous 450 series of regulators.  The physical size is much smaller for starters.  The entire regulator will not extend past the cylinder shoulder.  So if the cylinder is knocked over, the regualtor has a better chance of surviving compared to older styles.  Here are some features of this kit:

    • Extra Heavy Duty Outfit
    • Extra flow torch handle
    • Patented built-in flashback arrestors adn check valves
    • One cutting attachment for all fuel gases (with proper tip)
    • Leading EDGE design regulators

    Includes:

    • Oxygen regulator # ESS4-125-540 with CGA 540 connection
    • Acetylene regulator # ESS4-15-510 with CGA 510 connection
    • Victor genuine handle # H315FC with built in flashback arrestors & check valves
    • Victor genuine cutting attachment # CA2460 with 90 degree head angle
    • # 1 Cutting Tip
    • (3) Welding nozzles (#1, #3, #5)
    • Heating nozzle (8-MFA)
    • Goggles
    • Spark lighter
    • 20′ Grade T hose 1/4″
    • Instructions
    • Stainless panel toolbox
    • Multi-wrench
    • Tip Cleaner

    Warranty: 5 years on handle and attachment.  3 Years on regulators

    Cuts up to 3/4″ (6″ with optional tips)

    Welds up to 1/2″ (1-1/4″ with optional tips)+

    Here are some popular accessories for this kit:

    • 125 cubic foot oxygen cylinder: 125
    • 75 Cubic Foot Acetylene cylinder: Acetylene tank
    • Cylinder cart: Cart

    You can purchase this kit at Weldfabulous.com #0384-2036

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