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1/16" welding rod for gas or TIG welding of 3003 alloy aluminum.
Also available in 5 lb. increment.
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20.00 |
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1/16" welding rod for gas or TIG welding of 3003 alloy aluminum.
Buy in quantity for better per-pound price.
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90.00 |
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A necessity for Metal Workers! Ron's popular follow-up reference book to Metal Fabricator's Handbook.
INSIDE YOU WILL FIND TIPS ON: Setting up your own shop, proper use of the English wheel, basic metal shaping techniques, the art of hammerforming, proper riveting techniques, and tips on restoring original sheet metal.
Fully illustrated how-to sequences are included, along with many photos to develop sheet metal skills.
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28.00 |
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Ron explains the technique of blocking and smoothing aluminum parts using shot bags, mallets, heads and slappers. Final smoothing is demonstrated on the English wheel.
A variety of shapes are made, including: bowl, tear drop, and motorcycle fender. Also, forming a section of a patch panel for a sports car fender using a buck.
Thorough explanation of the tools and equipment used to form .050" and .063" aluminum projects.
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35.00 |
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Excellent clarity & protection now in convenient Goggle style!
Allows the user to clearly view the molten pool while welding. Perfect for gas welding and brazing, the SEBRING lens eliminates the orange glare associated with the use of flux and improves visibility ~ which improves the final weld!
Lift front plate style welding goggle.
Good choice for fitting over prescription eyewear!
FEATURES
Clear plastic lens for viewing protection when lift front is in the lifted hinged position;
Soft PVC goggle body with a snug seal;
Indirect vents on top and bottom protecting against liquids and dust while permitting indirect ventilation;
Uses standard size filter, cover, impact and magnifier plates.
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39.99 |
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Ron shows and explains a variety of bucks. Step-by-step demonstration on building a sectional fender buck. Additional topics include: material & fastening recommendations, determining the frequency of stations, construction differences between single use and low-production bucks.
60 min. DVD, BPD00
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30.00 |
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Instruction and demonstration on essential sheet metal equipment. It's a classic Fournier video!
In this video Ron explains and demonstrates the benefits of various sheetmetal bending machines, slip roll and beading tools.
Many tricks of the trade are shown when working with a drill press, band saw and other power tools.
Also includes instruction on how to use a radius die and how to roll a cylinder & cone. Ron teaches by example and shows how to use the combination rotary machine, box and pan brakes and disc sander.
90 min., DVD #LED00
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35.00 |
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AMCO 22 brand aluminum welding flux, 8-oz. container. Used for welding aluminum & alloys.
This flux will produce a strong, non-porous weld by keeping the base metal and rod free of oxides during welding. Considered the benchmark industry flux for the welding of aluminum. Conforms to AMS 3414A.
How To Use:
Mix with water to form a paste and apply to both rod and base metal. After welding, remove residue with warm water. Recommended for use with #1100 bare aluminum.
Need a larger container? Also available in 16 oz.
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25.00 |
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AMCO 22 brand aluminum welding flux, large, 16-oz. container. Used for welding aluminum & alloys.
This flux will produce a strong, non-porous weld by keeping the base metal and rod free of oxides during welding. Considered the benchmark industry flux for the welding of aluminum. Conforms to AMS 3414A.
How To Use:
Mix with water to form a paste and apply to both rod and base metal. After welding, remove residue with warm water. Recommended for use with #1100 bare aluminum.
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45.00 |
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Ron brings his signature easy-to-follow style using the English wheel, a machine notoriously difficult for beginners to figure out.
Demonstrations are given on a broad range of machines from a cast iron 'monster' to a tiny C-clamp.
This comprehensive film includes the machine's history as well as a clear explanation of principles that enable the machine to move metal. Ron shows basic tracking patterns that are used to shape panels of various sizes and configurations.
In addition to common wheeling techniques, Ron also shows some less well-know processes, such as using a rubber top wheel and embossing with the machine.
Whether you are brand new to the English wheel or an experienced user you will find lots valuable information!
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40.00 |
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