13 Years manufacturer L-shape and Direct-shape Hay Knife with red handle for Lithuania Factories
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■Model Number: RL-GCD002
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■Material: Carbon Steel
■Size: 8”
■Surface Treatment: Black Oxide, Painting
■Handle: Injection molding
■Color: Optional
■Package: Suction Card
■OEM: Acceptable
■Samples: For FREE
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
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■Used to remove the weeds and stem leaf in the cracks.
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Album – Mm Food
Lyrics :
Darker than the east river
Larger than the Empire State
Where the beats to guard the barbed wire gate
Is on the job not my fate
Tired of the wait to the villain bring deliverance from the dire straits
Fire at a higher rate
Why’d they make the liars
Fliers scatter
Buy a plate
Isolate the wires
Try the straight pliers if not the vice grips
A real price saver way to acquire nice whips
What a steal for real on wheels of steel
Stunner a funner summer number one meal deal bummer
A bizarre phenomenon is your armor on
Take ya cash coma or break ya fast Ramadan
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Clack clack pardon me wack rap Kon Karne
He came to feed the childrens like Sally Struthers
After that he’s going back to cali where’s da
[Love is]
Wider than the nile
Old power like the great pyramids of giza
And stay leanin like the tower of pisa
Give him something he can feel that’s off the squeeza
Raw with the pen and on the mic off the hezza
Get shot off that wide eye talk
If he had a pot he’d still piss on the sidewalk
Can’t take the street out the street person
Looking for the perfect beat co worsen into heat bursting
They couldn’t spot him on the spot date
Got the only tape that comes with a free hot plate
Whoever do get to see me sing
With the 3-D ring sittin stationary like B.B. King
Can see how it really sting
It ain’t no front row
Standing room only at the motorcross stunt show
The ruckus ain’t up to Snuffleupagus me and Sub is like the brown Smothers Brothers
Vaster than the seven seas
Bigger than mount kilimanjaro
If they don’t know fill them in tomorrow
And the horror show
I’m into no return bars regularly
Swear to god before he gets a job he robs head hurt
Blessed with a hot flow
Tested and got doe
Invested and stressed the best to finest an opto
As I reminisce never forgot when I was very broke
Shot the henny straight couldn’t afford to cop the cherry coke
Or should I say broke with wealth
To know enough to give them just enough rope to yoke they self
Playin me before I take the ring and pawn it
The long arm of the law couldn’t even put they fingers on it
Dog on it
Do the statistics
How he bust lyrics was too futuristic for ballistics
And far too eccentric for forensics
I dedicate this mix to Subroc the Hip Hop Hendrix
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Video slideshow that outlines how to repair sheet metal. This demonstration was done on a lawn tractor mower deck, but the same principles can be applied to auto body work on vehicles. Most automotive body panels do use a thinner gauge steel, so when welding, more care will have to be taken to reduce the amount of heat distortion. In the video I did use a flux core mig welder, but an argon unit can be used as well.
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Tools/Supplies Needed:
-angle grinder
-angle grinder cutting disks
-angle grinder flap wheels
-locking pliers
-mig welder
-welding shield
-welding gloves
-hammer
-paint marker
-wire brush
-220 grit sandpaper
-paint
-paint brush
-safety glasses
-replacement metal
-propane torch
-adjustable wrench
-clean cloth
-degreaser
Procedure:
-determine to what extent the metal is damaged
-remove the rusty soft/thin areas will allow for a solid area to weld the patch to and also reduces the chance of having the welder burn through the existing steel
-cut out the damaged area using a grinder equipped with cutting disks
-start by forming the new metal to replace the damaged area
-sometimes it is easier to form the replacement metal first before cutting out the damaged area, but the damaged area should still be in reasonable condition to copy the shape or contours
-to form the replacement pieces I used a couple concrete blocks, along with some wood for forming, along with the assistance of a hammer, adjustable wrench, and propane torch
-forming metal will vary depending on what you are trying to achieve
-for my repair I first bent the metal patches, then made relief cuts using the angle grinder with cutting disks so I could form multiple contours
-once finished forming the patches, ensure they fit and remove excessive material from the original panel if needed (it’s better to have more newer metal in a patch repair)
-use the flap wheel for the angle grinder to remove any existing rust or paint to prepare for welding
-fit the patch into place, use locking pliers to hold it into place
-ground the mig welder onto the piece, select a proper heat range
-first tack the replacement piece into place, applying a tack weld every one to two inches
-adjust piece when needed using a hammer, ensuring the edge lines up correctly
-once the piece is held in, then continue with short welds about one inch in length in various areas
-do no run one continuous weld as this will cause warpage
-allow the metal to cool if need
-once the welding has finished, use the flap wheel on the angle grinder to smoothen out the welds
-finally to finish up, for my repair I used a wire brush to clean the mower deck removing any loose rust and paint
-finish up with 220 grit sandpaper to smoothen out the surface
-I wiped down the mower deck with a clean cloth and degreaser
-then applied a farm equipment paint using a brush to the whole mower deck
The cuts in the one rounded patch allows for the piece to be bent into two different directions to match the contour of the mower deck.
Grind the paint off around the area where the patch will be welded to. This will ensure that welder is able to arc on the existing surface properly.
The tack welds hold the piece in place and allow me to align the patch to the existing surface. For the welding, I used a small flux core mig welder.
Running small/short (approx. 1″ length) welding beads reduces the amount of distortion within the sheet metal which is caused by excessive heat. This will have to be adjusted accordingly depending on the gauge/thickness of steel.
For grinding down the welds I used the angle grinder with standard grinding disc for the higher areas and a flap disc to smoothen the surface.
For paint, I used low gloss black farm equipment painted which I brushed on.
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Music:
Zap Beat – Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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