DALLAS, TEXAS (April 2015) – In Stealth Industry’s commitment to giving customers the ultimate in cutting edge technology, SI’s recent acquisition of an HE&M VT100HLA-60TS vertical band saw now enables the offering to SI customers of the most extensive range of sawing parameters than ever before. Designed for accurate high speed cutting with abilities to cut materials up to 45 and 60 degrees and capacities that range from 18” wide to 20.75” high.
The extreme disappointment in drilling for oil is the dry hole; but with the HE&M bandsaw, the result for the customer is always a gusher of success and pinpoint accuracy through the availability of this new piece of equipment acquired this past quarter. Its capabilities are endless. See what a terrific, accurate cutting device it is as it makes your workpiece a masterpiece!
The beauty of the natural surface of the use of the Corten steel coupled with the lack of the necessity of maintaining the surface makes painting/powder coating of the product unnecessary. The limited rusting stops after an initial period (usually a few months) and develops a resistance to further oxidation. The product is as aesthetically beautiful and attractive and the planters function equally well with both artificial and natural plants.
Stealth Industry applies the specialty welding techniques and weld material required to create the geometric design of the planter.
]]>DALLAS, TEXAS (July 2012) – Like any customer who needs material fabrication done at light speed, The Discovery Channel’s “Fast N’ Loud” program staff knew the reputation and capability of Stealth Industry through show producer and star Aaron Kaufmann’s familiarity with SI. The show, which features two Texas natives (Kaufmann, who hails from Crowley, and Richard Rawlings, from Fort Worth) as they operate a classic car and hot rod restoration and marketing operation from The Gas Monkey Garage in Dallas, recently found itself in need of the production of a small but essential part.
A quick call to SI for another “Eleventh Hour” rush job in order to keep the show on schedule. Staying late on Thursday, July 26, SI welcomed not only Kaufmann himself, but a sound and camera crew. Kaufmann had wisely decided to allow Stealth Industry stardom through filming the entire process of replication of the needed part’s design, loading the laser and cutting the part. The part – an engine gasket – was scanned, drawn, and cut in less than an hour as Discovery Channel’s cameras recorded the entire process. Watch Stealth Industry save the day on a future edition of “Fast N’ Loud” on The Discovery Channel!
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