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* How would one assess the "as required"? dust in the air remains after a previous member leaves, right? So how would a member know when not to use a respirator in there? I can see where Fred is only required when welding or similar, so maybe it should not be a room level precaution but specific to tools like welders? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] ([[User talk:Ttenbergen|talk]]) 22:59, 2024 August 13 (CDT) | * How would one assess the "as required"? dust in the air remains after a previous member leaves, right? So how would a member know when not to use a respirator in there? I can see where Fred is only required when welding or similar, so maybe it should not be a room level precaution but specific to tools like welders? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] ([[User talk:Ttenbergen|talk]]) 22:59, 2024 August 13 (CDT) | ||
** Where do you see "as required"? ( | ** Where do you see "as required"? [[User:Mstapley|Mstapley]] ([[User talk:Mstapley|talk]]) | ||
*** I meant the "may require". If we put particles in the air they don't just affect the person using a specific tool, and not only for the duration of tool use. The smaller a particle the deeper it can get into the lungs and the longer it will be suspended, and some of the smallest stay suspended for hours or days. My quote "as required" may have been from before John updated this to clarify as per next line. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] ([[User talk:Ttenbergen|talk]]) 13:59, 2024 October 3 (CDT) | *** I meant the "may require". If we put particles in the air they don't just affect the person using a specific tool, and not only for the duration of tool use. The smaller a particle the deeper it can get into the lungs and the longer it will be suspended, and some of the smallest stay suspended for hours or days. My quote "as required" may have been from before John updated this to clarify as per next line. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] ([[User talk:Ttenbergen|talk]]) 13:59, 2024 October 3 (CDT) | ||
** Updated to clarify what is required at all times vs what may be required [[User:John Hache|John Hache]] ([[User talk:John Hache|talk]]) | ** Updated to clarify what is required at all times vs what may be required [[User:John Hache|John Hache]] ([[User talk:John Hache|talk]]) |
Revision as of 14:00, 2024 October 8
The Metalworking Room is one of the rooms at North Forge.
Room precautions
edit at Metalworking Room/Precautions
Housekeeping
- Dispose of scrap metal in the Metal recycling bin (metal room)
List of tools
The Metalworking Room contains the following tools:
- 2-ton Shop crane
- 200 Gal Compressed Air Tank (1st floor)
- Air cleaner (metalworking room at lathe)
- Air cleaner (metalworking room at waterjet)
- Air cleaner (metalworking room at welding table)
- Baileigh Lathe
- Compact Floor Metal Bender
- Compact Metal Shears
- Drill Press (metal)
- Drum Polisher
- Electronics recycling bin
- English Wheel
- Flammables Cabinet (metal working room)
- FRED Welding fume extractor
- Global Max 1508 Waterjet System
- Handheld power metal cutting shear
- Induction Forge
- IR thermometer (welding)
- Iroquois SPP40/75 Ironworker
- Metal band saw
- Metal cut off saw
- Metal recycling bin (metal room)
- Miller Millermatic 212 Autoset MIG Welder
- Miller Synchrowave 210 AC/DC arc/TIG Welder
- Motorcycle lift
- National NH5212 Hydraulic Shear
- National U6 4812 Brake
- Oily Rags Bin (metal working room)
- Pallet Jack (yellow)
- Pallet Jack 25-ton (orange)
- Pallet Jack Uline H3763 (blue)
- Pipe Bender Atachment for iron worker
- Pipe notcher
- PowerFist 12-ton Pipe Bender
- Pressure washer
- ProPoint Magnetic Drill
- Sandblasting Cabinet (large)
- Sandblasting Cabinet (small)
- Sheet metal flanging tool
- Shop press - 12-ton
- Spill kit (1st floor)
- Spot Welder
- Tormach 1100 Personal CNC Milling Machine
- Tormach Mini Lathe
- Ultrasonic Cleaner (Metalworking)
- Vacuum drywall sanding kit
- Vulcan Anvil
List of PCs
The Metalworking Room contains the following PCs:
- Tormach PC
- Water Jet PC (software: OMAX Intelli-MAX)
List of Training Sessions
The following Training Sessions are available for this room
Training Session | Trainer(s) | Cost | Duration | Tool(s) |
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Lathe Training | Bruce McMurrich | $73.50 | Baileigh Lathe | |
MIG Welding Training | Bruce McMurrich | $59.85 | 60 | FRED Welding fume extractor • Miller Millermatic 212 Autoset MIG Welder |
TIG Welding Training | FRED Welding fume extractor • Miller Synchrowave 210 AC/DC arc/TIG Welder | |||
Tormach CNC Milling Training | Graeson Fehr | $178.50 | 180 | Tormach 1100 Personal CNC Milling Machine |
Waterjet Training | Graeson Fehr | $131.25 | 120 | Global Max 1508 Waterjet System |
When these questions are answered this should likely move back to Metalworking Room/Precautions. Putting it here for now to reduce noise in Questions.
Safety
- Hazards: inhalation, noise, projectile, burns, laceration (sharp tools and edges), bright light/UV (welding), entanglement
- PPE: Hearing protection, eye protection at all times. Some equipment may require a respirator (P100), FRED Welding fume extractor, gloves, or other protective gear (see tool pages for more information)
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- Most work in the metal room is hazardous not only to you but to everyone nearby. Warn others already working in the space if you're going to start producing hazardous noise, dust, light (ie welding). Don't leave hot objects unattended.
Sounds reasonable.
- Watch what other people are doing in case they produce an unexpected hazard.
- If doing hot works, you must keep direct watch for 60 minutes. Use an IR thermometer to check for hotspots.
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