Tig Welding and Mig Welding sheet metal fabrications
We have illustrated below just a small selection of the bespoke sheet metal fabrications we produce using Tig, Mig and gas welding processes. The parts illustrated below include sheet metal fabrications from stainless steel, mild steel, Zintec and aluminium alloys.
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| Mild steel sheet metal fabricated oil tank with Tig welded tack welds and Mig welded seam welds. The final sheet metal fabrication is cleaned off flush to the parent metal, checked for leaks with a die pen system and powder coated. | Aluminium electronics enclosure with Tig welded corners joints fully seam welded. Cleaned up with blend rads the same as the CNC bend rads and then powder coated. | Aluminium electronics enclosure Tig welded corner jolints fully seam welded and cleaned off smooth ready for anodising. |
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| Stainless steel display frame with corners joint fully Tig welded. The frames are then polished to produce an invisible joint. These display board frames can be seen in situ on post http://www.vandf.co.uk/stainless-steel-display-notice-board/ | Aluminium electronics enclosure with fully welded corner joints, cleaned off smooth and powder coated. | Aluminium buried housing body with tack welded corner joints. The sheet metal enclosure is bent up from one piece of aluminium and tack welded at the corners to lock the enclosure together. |
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| Aluminium tray with corner joints seam welded shut and cleaned off smooth to simulate the same corner radius as the CNC bend radius prior to powder coating. | Aluminium wall mounted uplighter housing with Tig welded corner joint seams. Once powder coated the final welded joints cannot be seen giving the appearance of a solid block. | Stainless steel pump control housing with fully Tig welded corners. Once this part has been mirror polished the joining method cannot be seen. |
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| Mild steel sheet metal light fitting housing with fused corner joints cleaned off smooth before powder coating. The curved section was created by using a CNC bending multi-bend process in one of our Edwards Pearson press brakes. | Aluminium ceiling recessed housing with tack welded corner joints. This small welded fabication is used in the ceiling protrusing down and then plastered in place so that a clean hole of light appears in the ceiling. | Aluminium flood light fitting cowl with Mig welded joints. The facets are created by CNC ending and the base panel by CNC punching. The final assembly is cleaned up and then powder coated. |
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| Mild steel electronics curved housing with Tig welded joints seam welded and cleaned off prior to powder coating. The end brackets have been spot welded in place. | Stainless steel pump housings with fully Tig welded corner seams. The final sheet metal fabrication has polished sheet metal faces with invisible joints. | Aluminium electronics enclosure with Mig welded corner joints, powder coated black. For more details on the CNC programming of this fabricated assembly take a look at http://www.vandf.co.uk/sheet-metal-box/ |
For more information on the range of sheet metal fabrications we can produce please take a look at our Welding and Cleaning up web pages.














