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      Lincoln Takes Its Innovative VRTEX™ 360 Virtual Reality Arc Welder on the Road 

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      Published on 02-23-2011 10:16 AM
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      Industry professionals will get a number of chances this year to simulate real welding experiences in virtual environments with the VRTEX™ 360 Virtual Reality Arc Welding (VRAW) training solution from Lincoln Electric. The company will feature this realistic welder training system at seven global conferences and trade shows throughout the year to better acquaint welders with the benefits of virtual hands-on training.
      The VRTEX 360 is an educational training tool that is designed to accelerate welding training through the utilization of virtual reality.
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      Lincoln Electric - Guidelines for Welding Cast Iron 

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      Published on 02-09-2011 10:16 AM
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      Cast iron is difficult, but not impossible, to weld. In most cases, welding on cast iron involves repairs to castings, not joining casting to other members. The repairs may be made in the foundry where the castings are produced, or may be made to repair casting defects that are discovered after the part is machined. Mis-machined cast iron parts may require repair welding, such as when holes are drilled in the wrong location. Frequently, broken cast iron parts are repaired by welding. Broken cast iron parts are not unusual, given the brittle nature of most cast iron.

      While there are a variety of types of cast iron, the most common is gray cast iron, and these guidelines are directed toward this type of material.
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      FlowTech dual exhaust universal fit cross pipe 

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      Published on 01-10-2011 09:14 AM
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      This FlowTech dual exhaust universal fit cross pipe incorporates Flow Intensifier™ cut–outs for a quick and easy transition from “thru the mufflers” to “uncorked and unleashed”. This system is for you if your ride punishes the pavement on both the street and strip and if you run tracks with and without sound restrictions and don't want to be hassled with unbolting your mufflers. The cut–outs are configured to work in either a side or rear exit configuration. The removable Flow Intensifier incorporates a solid diversion tube with a concave surface that provides an inner pipe wall for smooth exhaust flow when installed. Remove the three wing nuts with the included track tool, slide the Intensifier out and you have a free flowing exhaust.
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      Welder's Workshop Polarity in Stick Welding 

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      Published on 01-01-2011 04:19 PM
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      Join veteran educator Karl Hoes of the Lincoln Electric Welding School as he covers some basic welding topics sure to appeal to any farmer, rancher, or welder.

      The Welding Workshop is seen regularly on the Successful Farming Machinery Show on RFD-TV

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      TIG Welding Basics 

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      Published on 01-01-2011 04:17 PM


      In a video made for the EAA, Lincoln's Scott Skrjanc talks about TIg welding ...
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      SuperArc MIG Wire: It's All About the Steel 

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      Published on 01-01-2011 04:15 PM


      The industry leading performance of SuperArc(R) MIG wire is achieved by tightly controlling every aspect of its manufacture. This begins with the steel used to create it, made from only the purest iron and ends with strict analysis of the weld deposit, designed to exceed all industry requirements. Lincoln Electric's premium brand of solid MIG wire features unparalleled quality, performance and reliability.
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      1958-64 full-size Chevrolet power steering system 

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      Published on 12-04-2010 09:44 AM
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      CPP 500 Series power steering boxes are the key components to a high performance modern style power steering system. The CP50003 features a 14:1 ratio unit which provides superior directional control and road feedback, as well as a more stable feel to the driver. CPP engineered the recirculating ball gears for low friction and increased steering response. An open centered, rotary type valve provides smooth operation throughout the steering range while retaining excellent road feel

      For the 1958-64 full-size Chevrolet, the 500 Series is a direct replacement for the manual steering box and is "bolt on" easy to install. Another unique feature is the mounting bosses which are integrated into the casting, eliminating the need for an external bracket and lining up perfectly to your column without shims. Works with both the original and aftermarket steering columns and sway bars. This is the very best gearbox available on the market today to convert your full-size Chevrolet to power steering.

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      Hooker Headers - 64-94 Universal GM Comp Shorty Header Install 

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      Published on 10-29-2010 01:06 PM
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      Hooker Competition Headers offer the best value in the high performance header market. Designed for the value–conscious buyer who is running either a “stock” or “mildly–modified” engine, Hooker Competition Headers offer premium features at a very competitive price. Made of durable 16 gauge mild steel tubing, the Hooker Competition header design utilizes a long transition collector to reduce back pressure and increase exhaust flow. Follow along as the experts from Hooker show us how to install a set.
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      Weiand - How To Choose an Intake Manifold 

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      Published on 10-03-2010 12:57 PM
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      If you're looking for that perfect intake manifold, whether it's for a stock replacement, street performance or the track follow along as the experts from Weiand tell you just what you should be looking for.

      Below is a listing of the different styles and series of manifolds offered by Weiand. The information listed will help you decide which manifold will suit your particular application and needs.

      ACTION PLUS SERIES: 180°, dual-plane manifold designed as a stock replacement manifold with improved power and torque characteristics. The effective rpm range of this style manifold is off idle through approximately 6000 rpm. The carburetor mounting pad is designed to accept either a stock or aftermarket carburetor.
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      Lincoln Electric - Tips for Welding Sheet Metal Panels 

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      Published on 09-25-2010 10:51 AM
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      Welding sheet metal panels, like any welding application, requires proper technique and equipment. While TIG welding is known as a more a precise procedure, it also requires a more advanced level of skill. When welding thinner metals, such as sheet metal panels, the main objective is to achieve optimal penetration while avoiding warping and burn through, and delivering a quality weld with a clean appearance.

      The proper MIG welding tips and techniques for novice welders or individuals looking to occasionally weld are listed below to help anyone achieve a high level of success in collision and auto repair applications.
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