Weld like a TIG and Cut like a PLASMA

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Hammer Head Tanks

Quotes from Kevin van de Worp  owner of HammerHead Tanks Ltd UK  (www.hammerheadtanks.com)
 
“We repair and manufacture - standard or custom build, specialist aluminium tanks, cafe racers - see our main site for details
During our fabrication work, we have found that we achieve a clean smooth weld using gas welding equipment from Amweld.”"
 

“I was doing some work on Friday (a minor tank repair) and yet again was delighted with the finish I get from the equipment.  I can only describe it as really “smooth” – which is all down to the high degree of control you can achieve over the flame.  It also means the finish is really “clean” – there’s less fettling (technical term – from the Old English, meaning to “tidy up” – impressed?!) required, and from a handling perspective, the less fettling involved, the better!  Often, all that’s required is to pass the weld through the English Wheel.  Great stuff! “

Assorted Photos


 

Car Body Work by John Keane Older Car Repairs, Victoria

 


Steel Murals made by Ron Clarke & Sons

Steel Murals made by Ron Clarke & Sons NSW using the DHC 2000. Although these amazing Works of Art look 3 Dimensional they are in fact cut out in flat sheets of Steel.


Welding on a Motorbike Crank Case

Below are some pictures of Lynn doing some welding on a Motorbike Crank Case, these pics were taken for a Magazine. We found an old scrap Yamaha Motorbike Crank Case, then we used an Angle Grinder to make a cut into it. We then welded it up using standard 4043 Aluminium TIG Welding Rod. We stopped short off finishing the weld so you can clearly see that its the same repair, and then roughly ground it down with the same angle grinder. Note this was done outside in the breeze with no pre-cleaning of the job. You will also see one of the pic's is of the underside of the weld, notice it does not collapse, and gives an Oil & pressure tight seal tight seal.


 

Weld like a TIG and Cut like a PLASMA