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| | Wiring Harness For Lead-Dog Helmet Light $16.95 Wiring Harness For Lead-Dog Helmet Light *Note: Image is for reference only. |
| | Wiring $10.15 *Step-by-step instructions for a variety of home wiring projects and new constructions *Photos and illustrations guide readers through each project *Projects include everything from testing and replacing switches to adding new circuits |
| | Garage Laser Park $29.95 Garage laser park guides your car in the garage in the exact right spot every single time, helping to prevent damage to your car and garage. Simply attach the unit to your garage ceiling with the included hook and loop tape or screws. No wiring is necessary! Includes an AC adapter and has the ability to be operated by a 9 volt battery (battery not included). Easy installation - NO WIRING Prevent damage to car and garage Automatically activates when you enter garage Includes AC adapter |
| | Wiring harness $11.29 Wiring harness for two batteries in 24V system. |
| | Wiring Kit $33.99 Tow Ready has these Wiring Kits available to assist you in wiring your vehicle and trailer for a professional finished product. |
| | Rider Cargo Helmet Hook $9.99 Stores your helmet out of the way and in a safe place. Made from polished 5052 aluminum for maximum strength and durability. Laser etched logo for a professional look. Comes complete with screws for easy mounting. The perfect addition to any trailer or garage. |
| | Wiring Adapter $9.99 Our wiring kits take the struggle out of wiring up your brake controller. These kits make installation a simple plug and play operation. |
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Metal Fabrication Techniques
Metal fabrication refers to the process of constructing metal by changing the standard raw metal materials with the use of specialized tools and equipment. Metal fabrication techniques, depending on the temperature at which the metal is processed, can be either be cold, hot or warm.
Examples of metal-fabricated products are everywhere. In fact, many of the common objects that we see and use in the house or office such as paper clips, nails and bolts are made using metal fabrication processes. Machines, automobiles, computers, heavy equipment, structural frames, hand railing and stairs of buildings are also constructed through metal fabrication.
Metal fabrication techniques are different from other metal methods such as, for instance, casting where you need to use some kind of mold to create the structure. In the case of fabrication, you utilize hand tools or machinery and a little elbow grease to come up with the desired output.
There are various techniques in fabricating metal components. One of them is metal forming. It is said to the oldest form of metal fabrication. Ancient civilization used the art of metal forming to create armaments. By just utilizing simple tools such as wooden mallet and metal hammer, Greek and Roman craftsmen were able to produce helmets and cuirrasses. The category of metal forming consists of forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing, deep drawing, bending, spinning, and many others.
Another metal fabrication process is called machining or material removal, which involves the use of a cutting tool to remove unwanted metal materials from a workpiece to come up with the desired shape. This is an application that is designed to perfect metal surfaces, ranging from abrasive techniques to precise spot removal methods for parts as small as jewelry.
Common metal removal processes include sawing, tapping, broaching, boring, turning, drilling, milling and grinding. All of them are a common part of most manufacturing processes.
With the advent of modern technology, advanced metal fabrication techniques have also been invented to make the job easier and reduce production time. Nowadays, laser cutting, electro discharge machining, wire electro discharge machining and waterjet cutting are becoming more and more popular among metal fabricators and hobbyists.
About the Author
Andrei Smith writes for Midwest Metal Products, one of industry’s leaders and providers of wire-formed, sheet metal fabricated and tubular metal products. Learn more about sheet metal fabricating and wire forming.




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