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  2. Slag (welding) - Wikipedia

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    Manual tools may include a welding or chipping hammer, which has a pointed tip on one end to break up large chunks of slag efficiently, or wire brushes. Power tools include angle grinders with grinder disks or wire brush wheels.

  3. Needlegun scaler - Wikipedia

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    It is also important to check the surface for any oil deposited during chipping, and if necessary, to clean the area with solvents. [5] Since bare metal surfaces will flash rust soon after exposure to the atmosphere, paint should be applied as soon as possible after chipping. [ 5 ]

  4. Anvil - Wikipedia

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    Hammers, tools, and work pieces of hardened steel should never directly strike the anvil face with full force, as they may damage it; this can result in chipping or deforming of the anvil face. The horn of the anvil is a conical projection used to form various round shapes and is generally unhardened steel or iron.

  5. Rotary hammer - Wikipedia

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    Ramset 342 Dyna Drill and Chipping Hammer, shown with chipping chisel. A rotary hammer, also called rotary hammer drill [1] is a power tool that can perform heavy-duty tasks such as drilling and chiseling hard materials. [2] It is similar to a hammer drill in that it also pounds the drill bit in and out while it is spinning. However, rotary ...

  6. Welding - Wikipedia

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    Welding a handle onto a pitcher can usually be done with relative ease. However, when welding a tube to another tube, a combination of blowing and suction, and pressing and pulling is used to ensure a good seal, to shape the glass, and to keep the surface tension from closing the tube in on itself. Sometimes a filler rod may be used, but ...

  7. Brighton railway works - Wikipedia

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    a small welding shop to deal with welded details other than boilers; a small brass foundry; The works was supplied with compressed air for pneumatic drilling, riveting, and chipping hammers; a hydraulic plant for the 250-ton plate flanging press and a 20-ton press; and both alternating and direct electric current. [16]

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