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Galvanized or Black Steel finish?
By admin
/ March 22, 2022
Should I order my Steel in Galvanized or Black Steel finish? This question is quite common to our team! Usually...
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I’m confused by pipe sizes. How do they work?
By admin
/ March 22, 2022
Pipe sizes can be pretty confusing. That's because sometimes people talk about the outside diameter (OD) while others talk about...
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Meet the Boss
By admin
/ May 15, 2018
If you've dropped in to see us at Ezimetal Raymond Terrace, there's a good chance you've met this guy. Meet...
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Ping Pong Training!
By admin
/ September 13, 2017
Social Justice Did you know that there are an estimated 35.8 million people held in slavery today? Human trafficking and exploitation is still...
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MIG, TIG & Stick Welding
By admin
/ July 14, 2017
MIG, TIG, and Stick welding each have their benefits and values but they may not all be suitable for your job. Here is our guide to these three types of welding options.
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5 Uses for Steel in Construction
By admin
/ June 14, 2017
Steel is the basis of modern civilisations. It is used for just about every structural purpose, from houses to machines,...
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What Are The Most Common Uses for Aluminium?
By admin
/ May 12, 2017
If you’re talking about consumer and industrial products, aluminium can be used for anything and everything. Aluminium is one of...
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What kind of metalsheet should you use for water?
By admin
/ April 15, 2017
Sheet metal that is exposed to water needs to be as resistant as possible to corrosion. Whether the metal sheeting is used for roofing, machinery, or any other purpose, it’s critically important that it’s able to withstand wet conditions.
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Why Choose Australian Made Products for RHS Tubes
By admin
/ March 22, 2017
RHS (rectangular hollow steel) tubing is used for a wide variety of construction and fabrication purposes. This tubing is extremely popular for the construction of furniture, frames, and all sorts of load bearing uses.
RHS is preferred in situations where its flat sides allow it to fit against surface facings and is more appropriate than round tubing in many design environments. RHS tubes are also easier to work with during the fabrication process because straight edges can be fitted to the flat side more readily.
RHS can be used for so many different types of metal fabrication. With the huge range of sizes and thicknesses available, it can be used in countless different ways. No wonder it’s the ideal choice for both light and heavy jobs.
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