Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being welded.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Capable of being welded.
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- adjective that is able to be
welded
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Examples
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As for depth of cut … I used the side of the endmill against a 1/4″-thick piece of the “weldable steel” to sort of shave it down and make it level.
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All you need is 2″ x 0. 25″ angle iron (he used a scrap piece, I was forced to buy a short length of weldable steel angle from Home Depot: US$15. 95) and a bit of 3/8″ threaded rod (I could have used a piece from my clamping kit, but instead I got a short length of it from Home Depot: US$1. 24).
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The angle iron that I bought from Home Depot was “weldable steel”.
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The weldable coupler provided will need to be welded though the bottom, legs added, then simply attach the fittings, ring, hose, propane BBQ tank and add sand.
Boing Boing 2009
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What material in the table was the “weldable steel”?
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The angle iron that I bought from Home Depot was “weldable steel”.
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I suspect that this particular metal, whatever the heck it is aside from the generic label “weldable steel”, is too soft to use as a clamp.
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They went through certain operations and they got a soft malleable, weldable metal which would not harden; this they called iron.
The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel 1916
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When this is effectually done the iron becomes malleable and weldable.
James Nasmyth: Engineer, An Autobiography. Nasmyth, James 1885
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Most of the steels of (b) seem to need Annealed condition for it to be weldable (if it is weldable eg AISI4140) and then Preheat to above 300
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