Out of interest, is it better to bend a single piece of metal or weld two pieces of metal at an angle? Or does it depend on the application?
Not an engineer, but thickness, type of metal and application will all have a bearing.
If steel, heat will mean the bend retains strength. But if you are thinking of something specific, we need details.
The three things that spring to mind are;
Steering rack mount.
Fuel tank.
Roll bar.
Assuming all are steel.
Always quicker to fold.
You can't fold every join, but by keeping welding to a minimum you'll get a stronger job in less time with less distortion.
I have to smile at six sided tanks that are constructed using 12 welds. Crazy
Paul G
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Originally posted by 907
I have to smile at six sided tanks that are constructed using 12 welds. Crazy
But your from the industrial north.
There must be thousands of benders, brakes & folders, both used and not so used, on your doorstep.
I bet you can't walk down your street without banging your ankles on an Edwards or equivalent.
Paul G
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Originally posted by 907
But your from the industrial north.
There must be thousands of benders, brakes & folders, both used and not so used, on your doorstep.
I bet you can't walk down your street without banging your ankles on an Edwards or equivalent.
Paul G
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Originally posted by 907
But your from the industrial north.
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Originally posted by jps
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Originally posted by 907
But your from the industrial north.
Wolverhampton is not 'the North'...
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
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Originally posted by jps
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Originally posted by 907
But your from the industrial north.
Wolverhampton is not 'the North'...
It is from here! Not saying anything about genders though.
Live next door to a Edwards his name is Norman is that any good?
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Originally posted by YOUSAY54
Live next door to a Edwards his name is Norman is that any good?