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Fabrication Tools - Angles Lengths Gaps & Fixturing

Tools and short usage notes for precise metal fabrication layout and setup

Layout & Measuring

Tape Measure & Steel Rule

Quick linear measurement and marking; use steel rule for short, accurate runs.

  • Tip: Lock tape and double-check zero at ends.

Combination Square

Set/verify 90° and measure/mark offsets, depth, and centerlines.

Steel Straightedge / Flat Bar

Reference edge for scribing, checking flatness, and butting pieces together.

Center Punch & Transfer Punch

Mark holes and transfer bolt/hole centers after layout.

Scribe & Soapstone

Durable, visible marks on metal; soapstone wipes off when needed.

Feeler Gauge Set

Measure and set precise gaps (e.g., root gap for weld joints).

  • Range: common 0.05–1.00 mm (or imperial).

Angle Tools

Digital Angle Finder / Protractor

Fast, accurate measurement and transfer of angles; useful for bevels and miter cuts.

Bevel Gauge / Sliding T-bevel

Set and copy angles between workpieces; lock in place for marking or cutting.

Magnetic Angle Clamps

Hold pieces at common angles (30°, 45°, 60°, 90°) quickly during tack welding.

  • Note: Use multiple magnets for heavier sections.

Protractor Head / Combination Protractor

Heavy-duty protractor for layout on large plates or fabrications.

Weld Gaps & Fit-up

Feeler Gauges

Set root gaps precisely for groove welds and fillets.

Gap Blocks / Gauge Blocks

Hardened blocks in set thicknesses for repeatable gap/stand-off settings.

Weld Gauge (Fillet & Weld Size Gauge)

Measure throat size, leg length, convexity, and undercut to confirm weld specs.

Shim Stock / Copper Shims

Thin shims to fine-tune spacing; copper is weld-friendly for tack spacing near joints.

Spacer Pins / Rods

Temporary spacers placed between butted tubes/plates during tacking to hold uniform gap.

Clamps & Fixturing

F-clamps, C-clamps & Vise Grips

Basic heavy clamping to hold pieces for tack and welds; use protectors to avoid marring.

Welding Magnets & Angle Brackets

Speedy alignment and hold for small to medium parts at common angles.

Welding Table with T-slots

Flat reference surface with fixture points for repeatable setups and squaring.

Fixture Blocks & Locating Pins

Custom blocks and pins for repeatable positioning in jigs and fixtures.

Turntables / Positioners

Rotate/position assemblies for continuous welding or easier access while maintaining alignment.

Final Checks & QA Tools

Digital Calipers

Measure thickness, gaps, and small dimensions accurately.

Weld Size & Fillet Gauge

Confirm fillet leg lengths and throat dimensions to spec.

Square & Straightedge Re-check

Ensure assemblies remain square after tack and final welds (heat can distort).

Contour / Profile Gauges

Check formed profiles and mating surfaces for correct fit-up.

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Last updated: 18 May 2026