I know this might sound dumb but what is fabrication and what are some basic projects?
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or fabricate a story-to make up a storyThis is an automotive discussion forum that has some great infromation
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Originally posted by thunder71 View Postallot of welders can't fabricate & allot of fabricators can't weld......Precision is only as important as the project...if you're building a rocket ship...1/64" would matter. If you're building a sledgehammer...an 1/8" probably wont.
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Metal fabrication refers to the process of constructing metal by changing the standard raw metal materials with the use of specialized tools and equipment. Metal fabrication techniques, depending on the temperature at which the metal is processed, can be either be cold, hot or warm.
Examples: forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing, deep drawing, bending, spinning, etc.
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Originally posted by Some Creep View PostI once caught a fish THIIIIS big!!!
...oh wait, that's 'fib-rication'.....sorry.
Wow at topic starter...Voigt Precision Welding, Inc.
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To me welding is the easy part to teach someone, Its knowing how to fabracate thats really hard.
I can teach most any body to lay down a good mig weld in a few days but learning how to fabricate takes years and many never seem to pick it up.
Fabricating is a talent and we all have different talents.
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Originally posted by Portable Welder View PostTo me welding is the easy part to teach someone, Its knowing how to fabracate thats really hard.
I can teach most any body to lay down a good mig weld in a few days but learning how to fabricate takes years and many never seem to pick it up.
Fabricating is a talent and we all have different talents.
So very true...going thru that now in fact. Not sure how it will turn out either. All you can do is hope it works out over time.
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Originally posted by Portable Welder View PostTo me welding is the easy part to teach someone, Its knowing how to fabracate thats really hard.
I can teach most any body to lay down a good mig weld in a few days but learning how to fabricate takes years and many never seem to pick it up.
Fabricating is a talent and we all have different talents.
IMO the best fab guys are the ones that leared out of nessecity and a lack of funds to buy the parts or the correct tools to make said part. It's the guys that formed stuff like large car parts, sleds or just a water bowl with nothing more than some hand tools, maybe a dremel and hours and hours of time with the one key thing being the mind of a fab guy.
The guys who beat sheet metal on the bench, rocks, or anything they can find to shape it, then as the person grows, gaines more tools, insight and experience they become a true fab guy. Not only is this how i got my start but most other good fab guys i know admit to learning in the same way from nessecity and limited tooling in the beggining..
Honestly it's not something you can go to school for... you can go to school to learn how to use the tools of the trade, but it's the MacGuyver mindset, a good imagination and the ability to see your projects before they're born that really show a true fab guy above the guy who can only be considered a weldor, a lathe operator, a sheet metal guy etc...etc.. A true fab guy does all the above jobs not even knowing them as seperate individual trades, but just looking at all of it as a means to an end, and the end result being the part you need!
that's my, the turboglenn dictionary of garble definition of a fab guy!Last edited by turboglenn; 05-06-2009, 08:37 PM.Dynasty 200DX
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Originally posted by AlphaRat View PostThere was this chick in high school that I had fabrication with a lot - er, no wait, that's not right either.......
Milling and drilling are also part of fabrication, along with painting etc.Millermatic 211 AutoSet w/MVP
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