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A curious instinct tells me I should make Steph get out more. Whether I give her a key or up her housekeeping are a couple of options I’m pondering. The problem with her doing bits and bobs for me is that she’s very easily distracted. I should know seeming I’m forever having my tract dissed. [...]

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It looks like one of my favourite steel buildings in the history of building stuff out of steel has had a bit of a makeover. The Atomium in Brussels has had a bit of a spit and a polish. Atomium post-renovation But it ain’t the only one. According to a recent Euro Inox email, the [...]

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What is Stainless Steel?

Posted on 20, Nov

Bloody expensive, that’s what. But besides me stating the obvious, this pdf is well worth downloading if you’re asking or have been asked about what stainless steel is. And if you are fully conversant in all its ferritic properties and whatnot, it’s worth it to take a look at the pictures of gummi bears on [...]

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It’s always good to get an email from Euro Inox about one of their new pdfs about stainless steel and its respective design or fabrication. This time they’ve managed to place 120 of them onto a single pdf that you can scout through and download to your heart’s content. The email itself reads: About 120 [...]

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I’m obviously something of a visionary. Well, when I say visionary, I mean I’ve found another blog post about stainless steel pocket cups after I’d touted a return to the vest-pocket ashtray. Anyway, the above fella somehow got somebody at Boing Boing all excited because he’d made his own – wait for it – stainless [...]

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Pair of Humdinging Globes

Posted on 26, Oct

We always value feedback, especially when it stops us from confusing ourselves. I’ve personally no idea who the buggery Gouchy is, but I presume he knows John and Matt from a while ago from a former sheet metal life. He was awfully decent to point out that one of the first jobs they did – [...]

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Oh, and don’t forget Polish. (You’ll have to scroll down a bit to find that one.) Found this lurking in my inbox and thought it might be useful: The frequently downloaded Euro Inox Welding brochure is available now in an updated English version as well as translations into Czech, Dutch and Turkish: The Welding of [...]

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