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Welcome to Mechanical Deck — Your Practical Mechanical Engineering Resource

Mechanical Deck is an engineering-focused website created to provide practical, easy-to-understand, and useful resources for mechanical engineers, fabrication professionals, welding professionals, students, and manufacturing enthusiasts.

Our goal is simple: make engineering knowledge easier to understand and easier to apply.

What You'll Find on Mechanical Deck

We publish practical content covering areas such as:

  • 🔧 Mechanical Engineering

  • 🏭 Steel Fabrication

  • 🔥 Welding Technology

  • ⚙️ Manufacturing & Production

  • 📐 Engineering Formulas

  • 🧮 Engineering Calculators

  • 📊 Material Estimation

  • ⏱️ Fabrication Man-Hour Calculations

  • ✂️ Steel Plate Cutting & Optimization

  • 🔩 Welding Consumables & Calculations

  • 🏗️ Steel Structures

  • 💡 Industrial Technology

Our content focuses on practical calculations, explanations, formulas, examples, and tools that can help readers understand engineering concepts more effectively.

Our Engineering Calculators

One of the main features of Mechanical Deck is our collection of online engineering calculators.

These tools are designed to help users quickly perform common calculations related to:

  • Steel and plate weight

  • Material estimation

  • Welding

  • Fabrication

  • Man-hours

  • Cutting

  • Welding deposition

  • Electrode consumption

  • Other mechanical engineering applications

Our calculators are intended primarily for educational, estimation, and reference purposes. Important engineering calculations should always be independently verified before being used for actual projects or safety-critical applications.

Our Mission

Our mission is to build a useful online resource where engineers and technical professionals can quickly find:

Formula → Explanation → Calculation → Example → Practical Application

We aim to keep our content straightforward and focused on real-world engineering and fabrication applications.

Who Is Mechanical Deck For?

Mechanical Deck is useful for:

  • 👨‍🔧 Mechanical Engineers

  • 🏭 Production Engineers

  • 🔥 Welding Engineers

  • 🏗️ Fabrication Engineers

  • 📐 Design Engineers

  • 👷 Fabrication Supervisors

  • 🎓 Engineering Students

  • 🛠️ Technicians

  • 📊 Estimation Engineers

  • ⚙️ Manufacturing Professionals

Whether you're learning an engineering concept, checking a calculation, or looking for a practical reference, Mechanical Deck aims to make the information easier to find and understand.

Our Commitment

We make reasonable efforts to provide useful and accurate information. However, engineering requirements can vary based on project specifications, material properties, applicable codes, standards, and operating conditions.

Therefore, users should verify important information with applicable standards, project requirements, manufacturer documentation, and qualified professionals before applying it to real-world work.

Get in Touch

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Visit our Contact Us page and send us your suggestions or feedback.


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