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25.01.2022 Bring out your inner child this summer with Ironman, Star Wars (Darth Vader) or Lord Of The Rings (Nazgul) fire pits - supa creative!



22.01.2022 Just when you thought things couldn't get any better - Sweden have refined railroad welding to a fine art. What's better than using a 1650C welding torch? This:

20.01.2022 New website just completed! Come on in and have a browse :)

13.01.2022 The United States alone anticipates a shortage of approximately 400,000 skilled welding operators within the next five years... read more below



12.01.2022 Where the old becomes new again... so many ideas so little time :) #recycle #reuse #savetheearth #steelissteel #greatideas #forgeahead #metalwork #djrindustrial

12.01.2022 Keep warm this winter with your very own Minion Fireplace :)

10.01.2022 Women's welding gear now available. #weldinggearmagazine #usweldingsupply #womeninmetal #metalworkingwomen #gothegirls #djrindustrial



06.01.2022 Ford’s new F-150 pickup boasts an all-aluminum body, including the doors, hood, side panels, load bed and tailgate, that shaves 700 pounds off the truck... incredible!

06.01.2022 Saturday memes :)

05.01.2022 Bring our you inner metal... with some of my favourite welded art :)

03.01.2022 What Are the Top 10 Strongest Metals on Earth? Understanding almost all metals in use today are in an alloyed form rather than a pure state it may be surprising to know the top four metals are all iron alloys: maraging steel, which has high contents of nickel, cobalt, and molybdenum; some of the stainless steel alloys with differing amounts of chromium, silicon, nickel, and manganese; other steel alloys with smaller amounts of nickel and traces of molybdenum and carbon; and a...n alloy called steel iron-nickel, which has some nickel and a trace of carbon. The fifth strongest metal is an alloy called inconel, which is mostly nickel, but has large amounts of chromium and iron as well, and smaller amounts of niobium, molybdenum, titanium, and aluminum. The sixth strongest metal is another iron alloy, tool steel, with tungsten, molybdenum, chromium and vanadium added. No. 7 is a tungsten alloy with nickel and copper. Eight and nine are a titanium alloy with aluminum added, and a cobalt-chromium alloy with additions of tungsten, nickel, and carbon. No. 10 on both lists is pure titanium. And as technology continues to change the way we work and the materials we use, I have no doubt this list will certainly change over the years to come - Year 2050 - No. 1 strongest metal on earth - alien steel LOL

02.01.2022 The most common question I get is "so what do you charge?" and my answer is always "well that depends" - Read below and you'll know what I mean :) lol



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