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  1. 29 gru 2007 · An advantage of bolting the clamps together is you could have several base plates made for different angles, not just 90 degrees. Typical ones might 22.5, 30, 45 and 60 degrees. Or other angles if you want to get fancy (72 degrees if you want to make a pentagon, for example).

  2. Here's an old school corner clamp fixture used for welding 90* tubing and angle iron. This design has been around for ages. I didn't see it on the site so I thought I'd do a quick instructable and snap a few pictures. While a corner clamp can be bought, good ones can cost up to $100 or more.

  3. Hello Guys In this video I like to show you how to make a Right angle Clamp for welding job with a very easy handy way to hold the two parts of tube with different sizes up to 60mm in Cross...

  4. 12 lut 2023 · Clamp the angle iron in place: Secure the angle iron in a vice or welding jig to prevent it from moving during the welding process. Tack weld the joints: Use small tack welds to hold the pieces together before making a full pass, ensuring they are aligned correctly.

  5. 6 lut 2015 · This Northern Industrial 90 degree angle clamp is made of cast steel with slotted base mounting holes and copper plated screws to help withstand weld spatter. The jig should hold materials up to 2 3/8 inches.

  6. TBWS offer a variety of welding clamps. suitable for gripping metal work in place ready for welding, these clamps are built to last. If the welding clamp you require is not listed, feel free to contact our friendly sales team who will be happy to assist.

  7. 14 sty 2015 · For a butt weld (a 180-degree joint), hold the gun at a 90-degree angle to the workpiece, directing the filler metal straight into the joint with a travel angle of 5 to 15 degrees. A small, back and forth motion with the gun can help fill a large gap or when making multiple passes.

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