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On 2013-10-22, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 16:25:37 -0500, Ignoramus25661 wrote: On 2013-10-21, Larry Jaques wrote: On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 14:39:12 -0500, Ignoramus25661 wrote: On 2013-10-21, Larry Jaques wrote: On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 11:03:33 -0500, Ignoramus25661 wrote: On 2013-10-19, Ignoramus23452 wrote: I have a 3/4" thick steel plate that is 3/4" thick. It is bowed in the middle along its length. The worst un-straightness is in the middle and it is appx. 1/4". I would like to straighten it. How can I realistically do it, if at all. A followup: We straightened it with a hydraulic jack and chain. Welded three 6x3 steel channels underneath to keep it straight, using jack as each support was welded. Right now, the worst un-straightness across the whole table, is no more than thickness of one credit card. http://igor.chudov.com/tmp/table.jpg Wow! That's one helluva table, Ig. Congrats on your success. Thanks Larry. 5x10 feet, 3/4" top, six legs, pretty nice table. Is this for you or for sale as a welding table? What's she weigh? For sale. I did not weigh it. Maybe 2,000 lbs. You'll likely make as much moving it as the sale nets you. Or do you do rigging of your own sales? I load out customers for free. Loading this table is easy. I also offer a non-free delivery. i |
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On Saturday, October 19, 2013 6:44:23 PM UTC-5, Ignoramus23452 wrote:
I have a 3/4" thick steel plate that is 3/4" thick. It is bowed in the middle along its length. The worst un-straightness is in the middle and it is appx. 1/4". I would like to straighten it. How can I realistically do it, if at all. I wonder if anyone responding has ever done this? We tried with a plate 1/2 thick of the same app length and width. Our "engineer" had plate rest on I beams at edge. Next huge weight put on center. I just sprung back. What will work is put it in a plate roll. It might not be perfect but i've seen sheets straightened in plate rolls many times. |
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