10 Years manufacturer 10″ Backhand Round-Jaw Locking Pliers to Angola Manufacturer
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10″ Backhand Round-Jaw Locking Pliers to Angola Manufacturer, We welcome new and old customers from all walks of life to contact us for future business relationships and mutual success.
Basic Information
■Model Number: RL-DLQ006
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■Material: A3# steel (Q235) or 45# steel
■Size: 10”
■Surface Treatment: Nickel-plated, Zinc-plated, Black Oxide, Electrophoresis
■Heat Treatment: Optional
■Package: Blister Card, Suction Card, Tie Card, Double Blister Card
■OEM: Acceptable
■HS Code: 8203200000
■Samples: For FREE
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
Product Description
■Mainly used for clamping parts to rivet, weld, grind and so on, which is characterized by the powerful clamp force produced by the jaw. It can lock tight so that the parts won’t fetch away. Besides, jaws have a lot of levels to adjust for the use of different thickness of parts, and it also can be used as a wrench.
■Flexible using, long life and good tenacity.
■The screw tuning button can give the best clamp size easily.
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Thanks Audible. … Now onto making the “Styro-Slicer”!
This homemade, foam slicer makes 3D puzzles, foam swords, guns, and traces any other styrofoam shape with an incredible amount of precision and control.
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WARNING:
The electrified wire of the “Styro-Slicer” can reach temperatures well above 1,000ºF, which can cause burns, and potentially start fires. This project should only be attempted with adequate knowledge and training, and under constant adult supervision. Have fun, but always think ahead, and remember that any project you try is at YOUR OWN RISK.
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Project Inspired By:
Wire foam cutting machines for sale on the internet, but too pricy to actually consider paying for.
Project History & More Info:
This is the final video on the Styro-Slicer itself.
A lot of people have been asking why I made 2 Quick Clips, and 2 Projects for this one system. And I’m happy to explain.
The first Quick Clip was to introduce the styro-slicer, and show what it could do. It introduced the concept that it exists, that it could make styrofoam swords, guns, and airplanes, and that it compacts back together for storage.
The project video that followed (https://goo.gl/AO7ZaJ) was a fully produced tutorial of how to use it. It showed all of it’s different features and operation, and took over 5 minutes to demonstrate. So that required a video of its own.
The 2nd Quick Clip was to preview the styro-slicer tutorial, and I put enough information in there that savvy viewers could figure out how to build it before the tutorial. And apparently some people did.
This video is the final installment, showing step by step how to make the styro-slicer. Also with this tutorial being 3-4 times longer than regular videos, it takes 3-4 times longer to produce, and since I try to put out a video posted randomly, the Quick Clips gave me a chance to show the project, and just enough breathing room to get the tutorial produced and released.
This video is all about making the Styro-Slicer, but doesn’t get into great detail about how to use it.
Although the build is fairly simple, there is a sizable materials list and the video can seem quite technical. But I promise that if you take it one step at a time, you’ll get it finished.
I made 3 previous prototypes of this model. Each one giving me new experience and insight into what I wanted the finished product to be able to do.
The ultimate success came when the design for compact storage actually worked out, and the assembly could compact together for quick storage. I am still very excited and proud about that feature
I took a lot of inspiration from different pictures on Google image searches, of professional foam cutting machines. I was inspired by different features, like cutting at angles, and adjusting the temperatures, and wanted to replicate those features.
My first prototype took just over 15 minutes to put together, and used a scrap 2″x4″ piece of wood, a piece of picture hanging wire, and was powered by a transformer I ripped out of an old stereo.
It worked great, but it was also really crude and I didn’t have time to make a nice version for my metal casting videos, so I never did mention it until recently. But I always had intentions to fully develop it.
Riding around with the Vise Grip dudes, passing around the Go Pro, and being extra courteous.
The story with the truck is as follows… Our guy on the shovelhead stalled out at the light before. As he was pushing his bike over to the side of the road to get it started again, the man in the truck came up fast behind him, and close, honking and yelling profanities at our guy. The footage shows the argument afterwards…
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