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Peter Apalais

Arc Welding

... throw in a pack of general purpose electrodes either E6013 or E6012 of a small diameter (try 2.0mm) and you can arc weld out in the middle of the dessert if you needed to. Any smart traveler will have a set of jumper leads in the back of ... Read Read: Arc Welding

By: Peter Apalais | 03/12/2008 | DIY

How to Arc Weld and Stick Weld

... time. 2. By following a set of easy to understand step by step instructions. Which means... 3. By having a successful first time arc welding experience, you will never have a negative experience, therefore your ability to learn will not ... Read Read: How to Arc Weld and Stick Weld

By: Peter Apalais | 29/05/2008 | Tools & Equipment

Safety Measures While Using Welding Equipments

... or transparent welding curtains can be used to keep you protected from the harmful rays. Keep your arc welding equipments well insulated to avoid shocks. The workplace should be well ventilated. This will bring in fresh air and flush out ... Read Read: Safety Measures While Using Welding Equipments

By: Sharon Samraj | 06/10/2009 | Industrial

Mig Welding: An Overview

... to get the mechanical job done. To obtain smooth finishes any shielding gas can be utilized. This is called as Gas Metal Arc Welding. The gas is used to give good control over the splash of the molten collection of metal that is produced. ... Read Read: Mig Welding: An Overview

By: Sharon Samraj | 21/10/2009 | Industrial

Welding Courses are a Great Option for Vocational Training

... gas processes. Learn basic safety for shops and construction sites, then you'll move on to introductory lessons in oxyacetylene welding. The instruction covers cutting, storage, safe handling of the compressed gas cylinders, and equipment ... Read Read: Welding Courses are a Great Option for Vocational Training

By: William Hauselburg | 23/11/2009 | Education

Welding Training through Welding Technology Courses Pay Off

... provide specialized TIG welding instruction. Because of its difficulty, those who have extensive TIG welding abilities typically get paid a lot more than those without. Both TIG and MIG welding technologies are Arc Welding techniques. By ... Read Read: Welding Training through Welding Technology Courses Pay Off

By: William Hauselburg | 02/11/2009 | Business

Learning Theories and Practices

... their notes. Student rehearses material practicing the welds as an individual or in small groups Student produces a weld using Arc welding and following proper safety steps including safety equipment. Teacher coaches and advises as ... Read Read: Learning Theories and Practices

By: Patrick Wellert | 25/11/2008 | Education
Paramesh Malakar

INDIAN ELECTRICITY RULES AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

... engaged in specific jobs and whenever required small teams are combined to get more workforce. OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS While working on H V or M V apparatuses these are isolated from thr source and are made ‘dead’. But in certain cases of ... Read Read: INDIAN ELECTRICITY RULES AND INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

By: Paramesh Malakar | 23/11/2009 | Technology

The World of Metal

... would you go? Certified learning centers or on the job training are the two most common types of metal fabrication instruction. In either situation, a person is expected to show basic knowledge of the main skills before being allowed to ... Read Read: The World of Metal

By: Michael Headingten | 12/01/2009 | Business

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