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  • KB Fabrications
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    Originally posted by Bmxin^Bjorn View Post
    I wish i could weld as good as you! .. dam i'm jelous .. i got the same question ,, do you Bmx ? i also see the S&M sticker.
    WOW, This thread got resurrected from the bowels. Thanks Bro! At 42, I am a little old for BMX'in but I used to weld bikes for a living. Got those stickers at Interbike in Vegas one year.
    Originally posted by Wheelchair
    Beautiful welds as usual. Could you please tell us where you got thoseclamps.

    Wheelchair
    Thank you. Those clamps are Wilton clones of the Bessey's. Quite spendy but I did get my first two for a song. Couldn't live without them now.

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  • Wicked one
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    clamps

    Originally posted by Steel Wheels View Post
    Beautiful welds as usual. Could you please tell us where you got thoseclamps.

    Wheelchair
    I believe those are bessey brand clamps and the ones I have open 12" i think and were about 130 bucks a piece but they are awesome as long as you buy besset brand. Jef

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  • Sundown
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    Originally posted by Bmxin^Bjorn View Post
    i dont know where KB got em but i know you can get em at Air Liquide... they are like 80$$ each!! Ausome clamps tho
    If I remember right he got them at his LWS, on sale no less ... He could fall in a hog pen and come out smelling like a rose I think.

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  • Bmxin^Bjorn
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    i dont know where KB got em but i know you can get em at Air Liquide... they are like 80$$ each!! Ausome clamps tho

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  • Wheelchair
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    Beautiful welds as usual. Could you please tell us where you got thoseclamps.

    Wheelchair

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  • metal-doctor
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    I could help with refreshments in the background.If you take to machining like you weld there will be no work for the rest of us. Nice as always ,& keep the project pics coming.

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  • Bmxin^Bjorn
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    I wish i could weld as good as you! .. dam i'm jelous .. i got the same question ,, do you Bmx ? i also see the S&M sticker.

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  • KB Fabrications
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    Ok, a few more pics. The first is of the steel assemblies after the final pass. Again, 1/4" fillets are all that were called for here. The second is a close-up of the large circular assembly. There are 6 equally spaced fillets around the top and bottom, this is one of the top fillets. The next pic is a close-up of the welds on one of the aluminum block assemblies from the previous picture #4. Thanks for looking and for all the kind words.
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  • slagburn
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    very nice

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  • t0rchwelder
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    dude r u a bmxer ? i see the S & M sticker on the welding helmet

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  • LRAmberson
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    Great job, always a please to see your work.

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  • Sundown
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    Kevin,

    Great work as usual, I sure am lusting after those clamps

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  • KB Fabrications
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    Big Tig welding

    Thought I would share the work I picked up this week as it is a little out of the ordinary for me. I have done this kind of work but it usually only comes up maybe a half a dozen times a year. The pics are of pieces that are related to the aviation work I do. They are a mix of thick steel and aluminum parts and call for 1/4" fillets and/or V-groove fills.

    The first pic is of an assembly after final welding. It is clamped to a small surface plate while it is cooling. It was clamped this way for the initial welding, and then clamped again to cool after heating the backside (in order to minimize warpage). The second pic is a weld close-up of that same part. The third pic is of two separate assemblies that hold, and support, a larger axle assembly for an engine transmission. They have the first pass completed and are cooling in preparation for the final pass.

    The last two pics are of the aluminum assemblies. In the first one, the part on the left is set up to show what it will look like after welding. The pieces to the right are the same thing only a mirror image. The last pic is an assembly that gets 4 equally spaced two inch fillets on the top and bottom. All this is being done to print spec. using my 300DX and my Precision Tig 275. Thanks for looking
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