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Steel Cutting Shears


steel cutting shears
    cutting
  • (esp. of a comment) Causing emotional pain; hurtful
  • (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character; "cutting remarks"; "edged satire"; "a stinging comment"
  • a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
  • Capable of cutting something
  • (of the wind) Bitterly cold
  • film editing: the activity of selecting the scenes to be shown and putting them together to create a film
    shears
  • A cutting instrument in which two blades move past each other, like scissors but typically larger
  • large scissors with strong blades
  • The Shears (Hada plebeja) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Europe.
  • Glassmakers scissors that are used for the cutting, trimming and shaping of hot glass.  Usually very primitive in design with heavy gage steel.
    steel
  • Mentally prepare (oneself) to do or face something difficult
  • an alloy of iron with small amounts of carbon; widely used in construction; mechanical properties can be varied over a wide range
  • get ready for something difficult or unpleasant
  • cover, plate, or edge with steel

cut to length line for corrugated roofing sheet industries
cut to length line for corrugated roofing sheet industries
Coil to sheet cutting line / shearing line, cut to length installed at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in April, 2011. This is for corrugated roofing sheet industries. Acier Equipment had installed many more lines at Addis Ababa. Specifications: Coil size: 1000 mm width, max 5,000 Kgs Thickness: 0.60 max Line speed: 44 MPM , 22 sheets of 2,000 mm per minute Drive: Servo drive Other specifications are available. We design machines as per customer requirement. Contact: Mobile: +91-9821334108 E-mail: acierequipment@sify.com Note: The machine shown is P54, installed at Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in April, 2011
Getting Rusty
Getting Rusty
Timothy accidently left some tinner's snips in a bucket out in the rain. "But look," he said, "now they're perfect for a photograph!" I couldn't agree more. I immersed them once more for this shot, using a rimmed cookie sheet to hold the water and provide a textured background. Lighting: An SB-900 with a 1/8" grid camera left and a little behind, and an SB-800 in a Lumiquest softbox camera right. 342/365

steel cutting shears
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