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|    Jim Wilkins to All    |
|    Re: FWIW first welding job, 2 years on    |
|    13 Dec 24 08:02:31    |
      From: muratlanne@gmail.com              "Jim Wilkins" wrote in message news:vjfu5q$30vd3$1@dont-email.me...              "Richard Smith" wrote in message news:m17c84kath.fsf@void.com...              I use sheet metal tools to fabricate electronic enclosures, they aren't much       use for building machinery except for cover and control panels, which can be       flat, and if aluminium cut on a table saw.              The valuable equipment is a lathe for power transmission components and a       vertical mill for the static structure, plus a horizontal bandsaw to cut       stock.       -------------------------------------              The company that used sheet metal relay (server) racks for large equipment       filled them with pure electronics that need cooling and access for wiring,       but not great strength to resist the torque of rotating machinery. For that       they welded frames from structural steel. The racks were stronger than usual       so the completed assembly could be moved by a forklift in the middle or       J-bars at the corners.              Four of us with J-bars could muscle a 5000 Lb machine onto the flatbed       truck. That's the average weight of stones in the Pyramids.       https://www.rigging.com/wooden-pry-bars-2125-tons.html              Like scrap copper today very little ancient bronze remains unless it was       buried, such as the water main valves in Pompeii. They may have made J-bars,       we just don't know. Roman bronze ball and roller bearings not mentioned in       ancient writing were recovered from the Lake Nemi shipwreck.       https://www.valvemagazine.com/articles/ancient-roman-valves              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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