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  1. PhilScrimp

    Stress Relieving 304L

    I'm in MS. Thanks! I will investigate that group.
  2. PhilScrimp

    Stress Relieving 304L

    So, does anyone have recommendations of a company or firm that I could work with to develop a heat treat procedure that would work best with my application?
  3. PhilScrimp

    Stress Relieving 304L

    The thought was (probably a bad one) to use a strong-back across a flange face and bolts to pull it inside the tolerance. Once inside the tolerance, tack or stitch weld the parts. Send the parts through stress relief. The tack/stitch welds would be removed after stress relieving.
  4. PhilScrimp

    Stress Relieving 304L

    I have a 304L SS weldment that will require machining after fabrication. There is some distortion in the weldment that is outside the required tolerances. If the weldment is constrained inside the tolerance, welded to keep it constrained, and then low temperature stress relieved (700-800F), will...
  5. PhilScrimp

    Multi-Plate Eccentric Cone

    Anyone have experience with a multi-plate eccentric cone in Solidworks? This is a 16'(large opening)x 28"(small opening) x 13'10" tall. I will need multiple plates to fabricate this cone, so I was trying to determine if I could break the cone into its individual plates with break lines...
  6. PhilScrimp

    AutoCad training specifically for pressure vessel detailing

    Does anyone know know if there is autocad training designed specifically for pressure vessel detailing? I've searched the web, but couldn't find anything...
  7. PhilScrimp

    3-D Connexion 3 D Mouse

    I was considering buying one of these, but though I would see if anyone else has experience with them before I do? Worth the money? Learning curve? Increased productivity? Thanks...

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