slittack
Slittack is a fabrication term used to describe a jointing method that combines a slit cut in a base sheet with discrete fasteners or welds to secure an adjoining piece. The technique aims to provide provisional alignment and load distribution while reducing heat input and distortion relative to a full weld or seam.
In practice, a narrow slit is produced along a defined path on the base material. A mating
Slittack is used with a range of materials, including aluminum and other metals, stainless steel, and certain
Variants of slittack differ in the way the slit is prepared and how the fasteners or welds