It was steel, welded in placed and despite a few dints completely undamaged. |
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A revival of domestic do-it-yourselfing and artsy crafting is driving a cultural boom in all things knitted, hand-sewn, superglued and welded. |
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Still, the handmade quality of the welded assemblies may be the most lingering image. |
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The floorpan is joined to the front and rear structures, then the sideframes are welded up in a huge, dedicated framing station. |
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The welded joints are potted in a polyimide tube with an epoxy compound to provide general protection and strain relief. |
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Other robots slot-and-tab the windshield frame and roof in place before they are welded. |
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All were welded into one compact, devastating fist, set to deliver the Sunday punch. |
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A welded grating prevents anyone from straying deeper into the adjoining caves. |
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We ditched all the debris overboard and the chippies welded a piece of steel over the hole so we could carry on. |
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Fact and fiction are welded so that the genre of the biopic has no meaning in the canons of joined-up cinema. |
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The barrel was pattern welded by winding a damascened band in a spiral around a mandrel. |
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Days melted together, welded by the redundant routine of tears and emptiness. |
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During installation the sections are welded to the posts at the jobsite, and these welds are then touched up with primer and paint. |
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They do not have grip safeties, so a blank must be welded onto the frame and then finished by hand. |
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These components were ultrasonically welded to the faceblank to improve the producibility of the item. |
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Iarnrod says the upgrading of the track to continuous welded rail will improve the reliability, speed and comfort on the route. |
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It consists of a pair of C-section pieces welded back-to-back at their perimeter to produce an I-beam cross-section. |
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The head is welded directly to the shaft, so if the pick breaks, the tool is ruined. |
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Howardites are polymict breccias composed of angular clasts of eucrites and diogenites welded together by pulverized mineral dust. |
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Indian Railways have a substantial length of long and continuous welded rails. |
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Assuming the frame is properly grounded to the welder, the gussets are ready to be welded to the frame. |
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The base of this vehicle is a chassis that consists of full-length box-section frame rails with nine welded cross members. |
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A mirror rig was basically a small mirror welded to the tip of a footlong metal stick, which, in this case, was foldable. |
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Hy-Ten designs and supplies gabions in both welded mesh and woven mesh, click on the links below to find out more about our product ranges. |
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We're sitting in the waiting area on the alternating cream and baby-blue vinyl chairs welded to the floor, five seats away from Judith and Bill. |
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In the past, heavy, complicated jigs clamped panels and essentially surrounded the vehicle frame as it was welded together. |
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Little on the plant floor is welded down, so machines and modular furniture can be rearranged at a moment's notice. |
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Structural welded wire reinforcement is produced by more than a dozen companies throughout North America. |
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A coating of zinc on steel can be used and the aluminum welded to it by the gas tungsten arc welding process. |
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Heat is also released by plastic deformation associated with jetting and ripple formation at the interface between the parts being welded. |
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It's a urethane-laminated pack with welded waterproof seam construction with a truly water tight zip. |
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They have all welded steel construction of the bodies, Pullman gangways and buckeye couplings. |
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The bridge was a line of old barges that had been crudely tied together, the deck a mishmash of welded patches of dented rusting metal. |
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Later he had his works cast in bronze and sometimes added elements in welded steel. |
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Dixon leapt to fame in the 1980s with his wacky welded furniture made of bits of scrap metal. |
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These steels are usually welded by the gas tungsten arc or the gas metal arc welding process. |
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The earlier systems could only weld terne plate, and the accuracy of the welded assembly was a problem. |
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The fuselage was of welded steel tube truss construction and was quite stout. |
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Rails were welded to sleepers in an operation aimed at providing a smoother, quieter and more reliable journey. |
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If the proper technique and filler material are used, the alloys are easily welded both by fusion and by pressure. |
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The all-aluminum space frame is made of stampings, castings and extrusions and is welded to the aluminum chassis. |
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The ends of the tubing are compressed and 1-inch stainless steel pipe nipples are welded to each end of the stainless steel tubing. |
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As security fences and barriers went up, manholes were welded shut and hotels and offices swept by teams of officials. |
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The collection includes a ferocious Minotaur, the mythical half-human, half-bull, made from welded spoons, nutcrackers and windscreen wipers. |
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Bodyside inners, for example, are made from low carbon laser welded blanks. |
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They can though be welded back together by the use of a lighter or a soldering iron. |
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All those long, languorous movements, eyes locked, bodies welded at the breast, legs entwining whew! |
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Magnesium can be welded by many of the arc and resistance welding processes, as well as by the oxyfuel gas welding process, and it can be brazed. |
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Bolt body and handle are forged in one piece, unlike many current actions in which the bolt handle is brazed or welded on. |
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They can be readily brazed, and many coppers and copper alloys can be welded by various gas, arc and resistance methods. |
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However, stacks of concrete ties and welded rail by the right of way indicated extensive upgrading. |
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Latter group of three ships, built in 1964, used 100 tons of welded 5086 plates and extrusions for the topside structure. |
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They also welded together 5,200 merchant ships totalling 39 million gross tons. |
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Eventually, when lifted into place and welded, they will form a ship of 1,132 feet and approximately 150,000 gross register tons. |
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He rejected their request for limits of Chinese imports of welded steel pipes. |
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The welded steel and aluminium alloy hull is fitted with spall liners and add-on titanium armour plate to protect against anti-tank weapons. |
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The noodles were starchy and overcooked, so much so that in places they had welded together into a solid lump. |
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Then he wanted to make a mortar, so he welded a steel plate onto the end of a scaffolding pipe. |
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Tailor-welded blanks are used in the doors, but the trunk is laser welded and built with two sets of tools. |
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They are constructed of welded 12 gauge galvanized steel wire, low in maintenance and easy to put up. |
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The fuselage was steel tube with fabric and aluminum covering while the tail was welded steel tubing with fabric covering. |
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The fuselage was built out of welded chrome-molybdenum steel tube with rod bracing and fabric covering. |
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This plane had a welded steel tube fuselage which became the industry standard. |
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In flash welding, the heat is obtained from an arc established between the pieces to be welded by electrical resistance. |
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He heard the sounds of parts being welded and riveted together, and the clank of titanium against steel. |
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The semi-cylindrical tubes were 1.2-m long, made of 1-cm welded wire mesh, and closed at one end. |
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Each year, the stilts that have been pushed over too far need to be removed, straightened and welded back into position. |
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Instead of putting fittings and turnbuckles on the streamlined tie-rod, he bent it and welded it to the spar of the stabilizer. |
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The weapon carriage is lightweight welded aluminum, mounted on a variable recoil mechanism. |
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The wear liner employs a mechanical bond in the form of an expanded metal mesh that is welded onto the inner steel surface to be protected. |
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The exhibition features a stunning array of sculpture, using welded metal, carved wood, ceramics and experimental media. |
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The retaining wall is wrapped in welded wire mesh and covered with morning glory. |
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West, Vancouver, fabricated the new bridge sections upside down and welded orthotropic troughs to the 16.8-m-wide deck plates. |
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For example, in the body shop, side panels, doors, hood, and roof are manually welded, as are the front section, floor assembly, and rear. |
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I welded a bracket with a pad for bolting a vise to the square tubing that fits into the receiver hitch on the rear of my pickup. |
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He rushed into the kitchen where a metal coat rack, which was a piece given to Nick from a friend who welded marvelous art pieces, stood. |
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The martensitic stainless steels can be welded in the annealed or fully hardened condition, usually without preheat or postheat. |
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They can be heat sealed, solvent bonded, or ultrasonically welded to other PVC parts. |
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The floor and tunnel are spot welded together and then bonded with adhesives to the structural framework. |
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It had the doors welded shut and the roof cut off, and it was powered by a stock flathead. |
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The courtiers, having entered brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the bolts. |
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Homes and shops in Thailand most usually have iron gates and bars welded over the windows. |
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It consists of a hermetically sealed glass-encapsulated thermistor welded to insulated extension leads. |
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Almost all metals can be welded with the electron beam welding process. |
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This plated design also translates into cost savings for device manufacturers, as it requires less of the expensive radiopaque materials than welded models. |
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A metal ring is welded onto the power shaft beside the universal joint. |
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He was handcuffed to a metal desk that was welded to the floor. |
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It was, however, in the second act, when Mr Luscombe welded his somewhat disparate cast into a coherent and effective whole, that his skill as a director became apparent. |
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His arms clung to Roselyn's hips, their bodies welded together. |
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One thing to note, however, a vinyl window with welded frame and sashes will be stronger and more durable than a cheaper one in which these are mechanically joined. |
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Secure metal sheets were welded across windows and doors at the former 50-room hotel and restaurant to prevent squatters re-entering the property. |
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Extra thick tangs, welded to the inside of the lid, securely interlock into dual internal recessed padlock pockets for maximum protection from bolt cutters. |
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After it has been uprighted, sponsons will be welded to the starboard side that has been underwater for a year. |
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The architects considered many options for the roof materials and finally chose an ultra-violet-stable fluoropolymer, ethylene tetrafluoroethylene, welded into cushions. |
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Heat treatable aluminum alloys that can be welded effectively are being developed as weldable armor, making it possible to employ more forged and extruded armor components. |
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I welded steel and angle iron to the bucket to reinforce the grapple fork control and hoses were moved to the front where they are accessible to the operator. |
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The castle is surrounded by a metal fence, and all of the entrances to it are welded shut by some of his servants to prevent anyone from coming or going. |
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I met with someone who had actually gone to a scrap heap and who had welded a couple of boxes around their Humvees in order to protect themselves. |
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Assembled using stainless steel fasteners, or aluminum pop rivets, these panels have the solid look of ornamental iron, without the high maintenance of welded panels. |
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He works with forged and welded steel, cast bronze and steel fabrication. |
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Some had crudely welded steel tube frames and rudimentary suspensions. |
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A stamped-and-welded steel monocoque may have been well ahead of the welded tube racing car spaceframes of the day, but it's nothing special today. |
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In classical relativity theory, space-time is a four-dimensional construction wherein the three dimensions of space and one dimension of time are welded together. |
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Copper can also be welded, brazed and soldered satisfactorily. |
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For stability the welded steel sub-frame is double-isolated from the driveline, and the L-shaped lower control arm incorporates a liquid-filled bushing for added isolation. |
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Jayadev believes that Alkazi welded pedagogic and creative strains, the oriental and the occidental, to evolve his own methodology of theatre training. |
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The artist smashed backboards, set them in resin, and welded them together in an aluminum circle. |
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The machine is made up of ten bicycles that have been chopped up and welded together with five riders on each side and one seat in front for the steersman. |
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The orthotropic steel plate deck bridge with a double rib system, is a structural steel member with a steel plate deck welded to a closed steel rib. |
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Nickel alloys are normally welded with matching composition filler metals. |
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The material combination of high strength, good toughness, and weldability should prompt designers to specify it for welded pressure vessels for the storage of cryogens. |
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Using 22 welded tubular steel cubes each measuring 3 x 3 x 3 m to support an aluminium walkway, he elaborates on the basic concept of linked cuboid forms. |
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The front-mounted roller is designed with unsharpened blades welded to a hollow cylinder drum that can be filled with water for additional weight. |
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It is possible to order armour from armourers in the North Island and overseas, but much of the armour is home made, hammered out and welded together. |
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The handle is welded to the body rather than brazed or silver soldered. |
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In the early nineteenth century a young Zulu prince, Shaka, came onto the scene and welded most of the Nguni tribes into the powerful Zulu Kingdom. |
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I know one particular man who actually got a rowing boat and went across in his dinner hour and welded spanners, wedges and hammers to the bulk head and rowed back again. |
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These people were creating overheads for a projector, and were using the acetate sheets, and one of them was completely wrapped around the fuser and welded to it. |
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Internal panel components are autogenously welded, helium leak tested and certified to the highest purity standards. |
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In this solution, a new tooth tip made of high wear-resistant steel with good weldability is welded to the remaining part of the cast tooth. |
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The bands were then reinforced with steel fishplates that were welded on the bands and also protected with CorrVerter. |
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The two largest parts are the handgrips, which were spot welded and riveted to the breech mechanism and trigger guard. |
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Quality of welded joints was evaluated by optical microscopy, microhardness measurement across welded joint and EDX microanalysis. |
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Wrought iron may be welded in the same manner as mild steel, but the presence of oxide or inclusions will give defective results. |
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Amongst its other properties, wrought iron becomes soft at red heat, and can be easily forged and forge welded. |
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To help homogenize the steel, it was pounded into flat plates, which were stacked and forge welded together. |
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The bars were then shortened, bound, heated and forge welded together to become shear steel. |
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It would be cut and re welded multiple times, with each new weld producing a more homogeneous, higher quality steel. |
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Until relatively recently, structural steel connections were either welded or riveted. |
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Pneumatic drills and extremely high pressure water jets are used to clear debris before new steel is welded and concrete poured in. |
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Due to the grade's low alloy content, it can be readily welded and maintains good formability. |
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The railroad cars, moved via rails welded to the flat decks of the barges, are secured to the deck with giant turnbuckles. |
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He demonstrates with examples such as a fillet welded cruciform joint, and spot welds in a automobile door. |
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He said storm drains could not be welded shut as it is necessary for them to be open during the impending rainy season. |
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The door wasn't just locked. Someone had welded it shut with a splatter gun. |
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Model preparation for FEM analysis of large welded structures is difficult to complete because the solver requires a clean geometry and topology. |
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If the tabs are only bent over, but not welded, get support to spot weld them. |
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Trimless models, crafted with a flangeless housing with seamless welded corners for a minimal edge detail and a cleaner aesthetic, are available. |
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The lightweight steel girders are bolted together, not welded, for ease of demounting. |
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The body is constructed of welded steel panels, with the bonnet, doors and boot lid in aluminium on steel frames. |
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The parts are welded together at points of mutual contact to form a handleably integrated structure. |
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It may be made of cast iron for cast iron ploughs or it may be welded steel for steel ploughs. |
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The wire ring on which the numbers are welded can be turned to facilitate even wear of the board. |
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Modern ships, since roughly 1940, have been produced almost exclusively of welded steel. |
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Al Futtaim Motorssaid instatement that the steering shaft could separate in the 2014 MY model because it has been welded badly. |
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The overlay welded layers wear less when the structure was formed of martensite or layers consisting of carbides, borides and others. |
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These grades are not magnetic, are hardened by cold working, are highly corrosion resistant and are easily welded. |
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Smith and the CNO authenticated the keel by having their initials welded to the hull by veteran welder Jim Renner. |
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In the same time frame, much of present eastern Eurasian plate welded itself to Europe along the line of the Ural mountains. |
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In this process, microfiber nanostructures are welded with solution welding agents and they have created a phenomenon called direct nano-welding of cellulose fibers. |
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After the height is defined, lap joints are located and welded. |
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In more modern applications, the quadrant is attached to the trunion ring or of a large naval gun to align it to benchmarks welded to the ship's deck. |
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During her marathons, her wheeled sleeping pod, called Icebird, which she has slept in every night, broke twice and had to be welded back together by friendly engineers. |
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All hull parts must be welded without defects, and all joints are checked multiple times with different methods, contributing to the high cost of modern submarines. |
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The BW3000 system also has an autoskip function which allows the operator to designate a portion of the piece not to be welded, such as keyways or grease fittings. |
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As is well know, the reliefs, made between 1959 and 1966, are built on welded steel armatures that support wire-sewn patchworks of old and soot-stained canvas. |
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The work presents the researches done to measure the volume of the gases diffused out side from welded joints using for this objective the eudiometer. |
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Propellers of the time were typically wood, whereas modern blades are made from pressed steel laminates as separate halves, which are then welded together. |
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The draw quality and enameling iron are just as they come off of a coil and are welded, formed, and typically powder coated or porcelainized, according to Derdowski. |
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The bikelike steering handlebars are bent and welded from pipe or conduit. |
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To ensure the safety of persons working on the shaft bottom temporary ground support is installed, usually consisting of welded mesh and rock bolts. |
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Taking in to consideration that in some cases of repairing process we could obtain faulty welded connections in FE model it is simulated by removing spot welds. |
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Industry firsts also featured on Chrysler products in the 1930s included a downdraft carburetor, automatic spark control and rustproofed, welded steel bodies. |
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After filling a cylinder, a seal is welded onto the cylinder head. |
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The company states tests carried out with users have shown that the seams welded with the aid of infrared radiation are able to withstand very high pressure. |
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Each mine was constructed of two steel hemispheres welded together. |
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