todays projects involves a little bit of plasma cutting, a little bit of welding, some mag drill work, and some geometry ciphering. I had to make a couple of burner adapters for a couple of boilers going into a sewage treat facility, up on the Canadian border.
The boiler manufacturer, made a mistake and made the front wall opening for the boiler about 3 inches too big in diameter, the mounting flange bolt center, in now inside their hole, so I had to make 2 adapters to not only be able to mount the burner on the front of the boiler, but also move the burner 1-1/2 further back from the front wall to gain some extra clearance. I started out with (2) 24 x 24 x 1/4 plate, along with (2) 11 OD x 8 H x 3/16 rolled rings, ending up with (2) 17-1/2 OD x 11-1/2 x 1/4 flange rings with the rolled rings welded to them.
I also had to make (2) 20 OD x 12 ID x 3/8 flat rings, with (12) 3/4 holes on a 17 bolt circle, to end up being welded into the roof of the boiler casing to give us not only a stack outlet flange, but also a stiffening ring to stiffen the 24 x 24 x 3/16 outlet panel. Normally the stack is supported off of the ceiling supports, but in this case the roof will support the first 15-20 feet of the 12 doubled walled stainless steel stack, before the ceiling supports can used.