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发表于 2021-8-31 23:08:08 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Hi allAnother project of mine, some railings for a primary school in Suffolk, UK, I made these when i was working in Ipswich and took me a week to complete, They were power coated "Red" So you can't miss it
Reply:and some more...And the finished product
Reply:Looks great!  Just out of curiosity, are the codes there in the UK similar to most places here in the US do you know?Craig MontgomeryM&L Fabrication, LLChttps://www.facebook.com/pages/ML-Fa...8228829?ref=hl
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Reply:That is a first class job done right. Having built a few similar rail projects over the years....I greatly appreciate the enormous amount of work involved here. Haven't done one in a couple years, though, and kinda miss doing these. Nice job.
Reply:Looks great.
Reply:How did you haul the large 90 degree section? Was it welded before installatio, did you weld it on site and then touch up the paint or have a sleeve? Is it all core drilled? Very nice job by the way
Reply:Nice job on the railings looks like they are well made. I like those saw horses look like they are very useful
Reply:Originally Posted by joseph_zlnskHow did you haul the large 90 degree section? Was it welded before installatio, did you weld it on site and then touch up the paint or have a sleeve? Is it all core drilled? Very nice job by the way
Reply:Originally Posted by skipweidnerNice job on the railings looks like they are well made. I like those saw horses look like they are very useful
Reply:Originally Posted by montgoc3Looks great!  Just out of curiosity, are the codes there in the UK similar to most places here in the US do you know?
Reply:Originally Posted by Gerry1964Yes, Very similar we do all the G codings 2G, 6G etc... We also have British Standards which requires you to work to a set standard etc
Reply:Well done sir!
Reply:Thats some fine work there Gerry! I hate being bi-polar it's awsomeMy Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
Reply:Originally Posted by Alex22Nice work.I think montgoc3 might have been asking about building codes and not welding standards, as in minimum heights, baluster spacing and handrail diameters and bends.  Atleast the carpentry part of my brain made me think of those over welding tests, you may have read his question correctly.Was the red for code or by was it selected by the customer?
Reply:Originally Posted by joseph_zlnskHow did you haul the large 90 degree section? Was it welded before installatio, did you weld it on site and then touch up the paint or have a sleeve? Is it all core drilled? Very nice job by the way
Reply:Originally Posted by weldermikeThats some fine work there Gerry!
Reply:Nice work!! Looks great, I like the way you use the horses to set up the whole railing at once, seems like a foolproof way of doing it... http://www.philswelding.com
Reply:Originally Posted by MetalMan23Nice work!! Looks great, I like the way you use the horses to set up the whole railing at once, seems like a foolproof way of doing it...
Reply:Very nice, lucky if the holes were already there. We built a little over 10,000 ft of railing for a veteran's hospital here in the states. Building the rails was the easy part, I spent 3 weeks core drilling into the concrete. It was a pain in the a$$. Unfourtunetly on that job I was the worker and not the contactor. Sucked for me
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