How To Braze

Brazing is a joining process in which two metal parts are joined through the use of a third metal with a lower melting point. The filler metal, or brazing alloy, is typically an alloy of copper, silver, or aluminum, and is applied to the joint area in a molten state. Capillary action draws the molten … Read more

How To Use A Oxy Acetylene Cutting Torch

Embark on the mastery of a versatile metalworking tool, the oxy-acetylene cutting torch. This indispensable instrument harness the intense heat of an oxy-acetylene flame, enabling you to effortlessly sever through thick metal plates. Prepare to join the ranks of skilled craftspeople as you delve into the intricacies of this cutting-edge technology. From understanding the fundamentals … Read more

Top 5 Trends to Watch at FABTECH Mexico 2025

Top 5 Trends to Watch at FABTECH Mexico 2025

Fabtech Mexico 2025 promises to be the most comprehensive and cutting-edge metalworking event ever held in Latin America. With an expanded exhibition space, more than 1,000 exhibitors, and a robust conference program featuring industry experts, Fabtech Mexico 2025 is the perfect platform for metalworking professionals to learn about the latest technologies, network with peers, and … Read more

5 Key Takeaways from FABTECH Chicago 2025

Top 5 Trends to Watch at FABTECH Mexico 2025

Prepare to immerse yourself in the dynamic realm of metal fabrication at FABTECH Chicago 2025, the premier industry event where innovation and connections converge. This biennial spectacle, scheduled to take place from November 3-6 at Chicago’s McCormick Place, promises to be an unparalleled platform for professionals seeking to stay abreast of the latest trends, advancements, … Read more

5 Simple Steps to Repair a Large Hole in Your Car Body

Top 5 Trends to Watch at FABTECH Mexico 2025

Accidents happen, and when they do, they can leave unsightly holes in your car’s body. If the hole is small, you may be able to repair it yourself with a little time and effort. However, if the hole is larger than a few inches, you will need to take your car to a body shop … Read more