Engineering Design, a Quest to success

Quest Engineering  was established in the mid 90’s by a group of roadies that saw an opportunity in the emerging music industry. Over the years a brand was established proving Quest speakers as a work horse. Although the sound was great the look was, well, uninspiring. This is where the relationship began between manufacturer and designer, where from a single speaker re-design a complete design guide and product line redesign was undertaken. The following images captures some of the journey Michael Chijoff Portfolio

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A new way of advertising, Australian designed and owned.

HeadVert™ is a revolutionary way to promote your brand to sun loving Australians. This world first innovation is a cost effective, measurable, fully functional and attractive hat that can be entirely branded on every single surface. Our stylish design ensures people will want to wear it. Now every person at an event has the potential of wearing your brand wherever they go. Tokentools Check out the website of Headvert

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Welding Acronyms – Meaning of welding terms.

Arc [Arc Length] – The physical gap between the end of the electrode and the point where the arc makes contact with the base metal. Duty-cycle – As per EN/AS50974.1, the minutes out of a 10-minute period a welder / welding machine can be operated at maximum rated output. For example, a 60% duty cycle @ 300 Amps means that the welding machine can be used for 6 minutes (at 300 Amps) and then must be allowed to cool with the fan running for 4 minutes. This reduces the chance of […]

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Buying a new welder. New welder or second hand welder?

This question is one that is often put to us by prospective customers. Of course most people looking to buy a welder will first consider the purchase of a new welder over that of a second hand welder. There are several points to consider that may help alleviate the financial burden often associated with new welder purchases. 1. Consider the specific use of the welder 2. Consider how long you need it for 3. Consider if it is for daily weding or infrequent weekend welding In a society built on […]

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Welding Safety – Workplace health and safety QLD

WeldingTraining Personal protective equipment and clothing Dangers Gas welding The Welding Technology Institute of Australia (non-Queensland Government link) has issued a Technical Note on Health and Safety in Welding that provides practical advice on managing the risks associated with welding. TrainingWelders should be suitably trained and experienced for the work to be performed to minimise risks and hazards. When choosing someone to do welding work make sure the person has the necessary level of competence to do the work safely. Consider: •the person’s qualifications or statement of attainment; •if the […]

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What’s The Best Welder

Whats the best type of weld for a trailer frame? I’m planning to build a 16′ trailer rated for 7000 lbs. I would like to know what’s the best type of (affordable) welder to buy at a local store for this project. I will be using a combination of square and angle steel. hire some one who knows how to weld properly TOP 10 Best Welder Generators to Buy

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Welding Bench

what would i need to weld a bench press together, and a squat rack? what metal will i need? how much will it cost…any websites to help? im getting a mig welder today and have nothing to use it for…and i want a squat rack and a bench press…so yeah i was going to weld a bike together but…i drive now so that got screwed im 16 btw…pretty good at it…i was in welding for 2 years at school and got As all 4 semesters and i didnt do my […]

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What is Plasma Cutting?

WHAT IS   PLASMA CUTTING? Plasma cutting is a process that is used to   cut steel and other metals of different thicknesses (or sometimes other   materials) using a plasma torch. In this process compressed air is blown at high   speed out of a nozzle; at the same time an electrical arc is formed through that   gas from the nozzle to the surface being cut, turning some of that gas to   plasma. The plasma is sufficiently hot to melt the metal being cut and moves   sufficiently fast to blow molten metal away […]

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Tig Welding

Tig Welding, Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding, is an arc welding process that uses a nonconsumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. The weld area is protected from atmospheric contamination by a shielding gas (usually an inert gas such as argon), and a filler metal is normally used, though some welds, known as autogenous welds, do not require it. A constant-current welding power supply produces energy which is conducted across the arc through a column of highly ionized gas and metal vapors […]

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