What is a rosette weld?
Direct Sheet Metal Frequently Asked QuestionsA rosette weld is when you punch or drill a hole (approx. 5/16") through one place of material to weld into another piece of material. You use this type of weld when one piece overlaps another piece. All of Direct Sheetmetals floors weld in this way. See similar questions...
How much do I weld?
Direct Sheet Metal Frequently Asked QuestionsWhen welding in a floor and tunnel, use a rosette weld about 3" to 4" apart. It is not necessary to weld the entire edge of a floor. This will cause severe warpage (too much heat). When welding in a firewall, weld back through the holes you drilled to remove the stock firewall. DO NOT START ON ONE SIDE AND WELD ALL THE WAY TO THE OTHER SIDE. See similar questions...
Is it better to weld the brackets to the frame or bolt them?
Frequently Asked QuestionsBe sure that all four corners are tied to the vehicle frame. Each frame bracket must be bolted to the vehicle frame with two bolts, unless optional weld is used. These instructions are guidelines only, actual installation is the responsibility of the installer and the owner. Either way is acceptable. If the you choose to have the brackets welded to the frame, Reese requires the brackets to be welded by a certified welder. See similar questions...
How do I weld stainless steel?
Frequently asked questionsThis is not a skill everyone can acquire. Thin stainless can be spot-welded which is suitable for the combustion chamber and case. The NGV assembly will require MIG or TIG welding. TIG sets are expensive and it may be necessary to find a specialist welder used to welding stainless steel to do the welding for you. Modern engines employ a casting for the NGV which is more stable during natural heat cycling. See similar questions...
How thick can it Weld or Cut?
FAQs on the DHC 2000 / Henrob 2000 oxyacetylene torchIt will weld thin metals like automotive sheet metals with minimal warpage up to ½ inch (optional tips may be required) A MIG or stick welder will do thicker 3/16 ½ materials faster, but if you only have the Henrob it will do it just not as fast as the electric welders. See similar questions...
What is Weld-Crete®?
Larsen Products Corp. Frequently Asked QuestionsWeld-Crete®, the original chemical bonding agent for concrete, is a safe, easy to use surface applied bonding agent that bonds new concrete to any clean, structurally sound surface. It has been specified and used by major architects, engineers and construction companies throughout the world since 1952. See similar questions...
How do I weld thick to thin aluminum?
Frequently asked questions about Muggy Weld's Super AlloysConcentrate the heat on the thick part, as the heat will transfer easily to the thinner aluminum. [back to top] See similar questions...
Can I arc weld?
Neurostimulation for Chronic Pain ? FAQs - Medtronic Neuromo...It is recommended that the stimulator be turned off and the amplitude set to '0' (if appropriate for the therapy) prior to operating any potentially dangerous equipment. Caution is advised when using arc welders, as they emit large amounts of EMI (see What is EMI/RFI?). It is possible that the magnetic fields generated by arc welding could momentarily induce a voltage into the neurostimulator lead system - and you may feel this as a shock or jolt even when the neurostimulator is turned off. See similar questions...
What is weld decay?
CorrFAQ: Corrosion Frequently Asked QuestionsWeld decay refers to the intergranular corrosion, usually of stainless steels or certain nickel-base alloys, that occurs as the result of sensitization in the heat-affected zone during the welding operation. See similar questions...
Do I have to weld anything onto my bike?
FAQs, GPR StabilizerNO!!! All our kits are simple bolt-on applications. The small 1% of bikes that require a weld-on are the '95 and older models (if available) and the 85's & 100cc minis with an aftermarket triple clamp. That's the beauty of manufacturing everything in house. It's all in what kind of bike you own that will determine the cost and components necessary to mount up different configurations of dampers, bars, and clamps. See similar questions...
Why does the bull have a "rosette" on its back when it enters the ring ?
Alt.Culture.Bullfight FAQAll bulls are bred on ganaderias (ranches) which specialise in fighting bulls (toros de lidia). Each rancher (ganadero) makes his own distinctive notches in the bulls' ears, has his own branded insignia and his own colours. The rosette (divisa) shows the colours of the ranch which bred the bull and has a small barb on it. Just before the bull enters the ring via the toril gate, it is inserted into its hide using a long spring-loaded pole. See similar questions...
Why are My Tools Rosette and Program background screen flashing different colors?
Astrolabe Product SupportThis occurs on a computer who's display (video) drivers are set for only 256 colors. The default graphics in PNR for Windows use more than 256 colors. When Windows is set for only 256 colors and you are using graphics which require more, Windows will try and swap around all the colors in an ineffectual attempt to simulate more than 256 colors. This is called Palette switching. This palette switching can slow down your system. See similar questions...
I'm a member of your Red Rosette Club ? where do I log in?
Best Loved HotelsMembers of our Red Rosette Club can log in here. If you're not a member of our exclusive travel club, and you'd like to learn more about its range of benefits and opportunities, click here. See similar questions...
Why don't you use soundhole rosette's or any inlays on the wood of your psalteries?
FAQSomeone asked about this the other day. In my quest to build bowed psalteries with the very best tone I feel it best to not have the soundhole blocked in any way. A rosette can be pretty, but if it blocks the area of the soundhole I would think you lose some in volume. I will only decorate around a sound hole using a carved, sandblasted, or pyrographic design. These can in no way hinder the volume. That soundhole is there for a reason. See similar questions...
What are some Weld Lock™ features?
Carpet FAQ'sWeld Lock™ features include good strength, locks carpet tufts into place, and dries clear. When wet, it cleans up with water. It is designed for direct stick installations. Apply with a 1/8” continuous bead of Weld Lock™ on one edge. See similar questions...
Are weld plates needed in plank?
Girder-Slab Frequently Asked QuestionsIt depends upon the diaphragm loads and if they are needed for erection (see Girder-Slab typical details). Consult with your local hollow core supplier for availability of weld plates, alternative details may be suggested that will meet the engineer's requirements. One method is that the hollow core supplier provides these cut outs in the factory and then provides a core plug to stop the grout from flowing too far into the cell. See similar questions...
How does Weld-Crete® work?
Larsen Products Corp. Frequently Asked QuestionsWeld-Crete® is applied as a liquid and as it dries to a thin, flexible film, it forms a tenacious bond to the structural surface. The dry film is reactivated by the moisture and chemical reaction that occurs as the new concrete cures. Full bonding strength is achieved after the new concrete has completely cured. See similar questions...
How is Weld-Crete® applied?
Larsen Products Corp. Frequently Asked QuestionsWeld-Crete® can be applied by brush, roller, or spray. Do not dilute. When using spray equipment, the nozzle should permit a fog-type spray. Weld-Crete® should be applied in a thin, continuous, film. Do not permit Weld-Crete® to puddle in low areas. See similar questions...
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