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Peter Apalais

Mig Welding and Arc Welding What is It?

... a mig welder is that you hold onto a mig welding gun http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com/welding-torch.html The mig ... , stainless steel, aluminum, high tensile steels, etc. And you can arc weld mild steel, stainless steel, high tensile steels ... Read Read: Mig Welding and Arc Welding What is It?

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

The Art of Arc Welding

... that uses a continuous wire feed as an electrode and an inert or semi-inert shielding gas to protect the weld from contamination. Given its speed and versatility, GMAW is popular in the automobile industry. Similarly, flux-cored arc ... Read Read: The Art of Arc Welding

By: Coreen Lopez | 15/04/2009 | Career Management

The Art of Arc Welding

... that uses a continuous wire feed as an electrode and an inert or semi-inert shielding gas to protect the weld from contamination.  Given its speed and versatility, GMAW is popular in the automobile industry. Similarly, flux-cored arc ... Read Read: The Art of Arc Welding

By: Coreen Lopez | 27/03/2009 | Career Management
Peter Apalais

Mig Welding Basics: Mig Welding Machines

... service life and a wider availability of spare parts and consumables. Also these industrial trade quality mig welding guns will be more comfortable to use which means less user fatigue, they will have smoother feeding resulting in far ... Read Read: Mig Welding Basics: Mig Welding Machines

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

Arc Welding

... 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 the ... Read Read: Arc Welding

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

Setting Up A Welding Shop

... . This not a complete list but is generally a good place to start. The list of tools you can use in welding is almost endless and you will constantly discover new tools that you will need as you become more advanced in the art of welding. ... Read Read: Setting Up A Welding Shop

By: Cooper Miller | 13/12/2007 | Automotive
Peter Apalais

Mig Welding Basics: Tack Welding

... workbench or onto the floor. You would then use a square to align the steel into a rectangle and clamp them together. The tack welds are placed on all four corners so that it is held true and square. These small tack welds will when you ... Read Read: Mig Welding Basics: Tack Welding

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

How to Tig Weld – Basics of Tig Welding

... . Welding, unlike soldering and brazing – two things that are usually mistaken to involve a similar process as welding, uses coalescence to join metals or thermoplastics. This is done through melting the work pieces and adding another ... Read Read: How to Tig Weld – Basics of Tig Welding

By: Ricky Lim | 07/11/2008 | Tools & Equipment

Learning About Welding and Necessary Supplies

... used in many work places. This is done by an electric arc between an electrode and the base materials. The metals are melted at the welding point. Electric arc is created and maintained by the use of an electric power supply. Use of an ... Read Read: Learning About Welding and Necessary Supplies

By: Jayesh Bagde | 30/10/2008 | Business

Beginners Guide to Welding

... settings and can now be done practically anywhere - even underwater or in outer space! As you can guess from the history of welding, the ability to join two or more pieces of metal together in a strong bond has been fundamental in our ... Read Read: Beginners Guide to Welding

By: Neil Parnham | 15/08/2007 | Careers
Peter Apalais

How to Arc Weld and Stick Weld

... 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 be ruined by a bad first time ... Read Read: How to Arc Weld and Stick Weld

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

Laser Welding Ins and Outs You Don't Know

... . Most applications processes are done by, directing the beam of infrared light. Directly at the weld joint. This is done by going through one of the parts. Commonly referred to as, through transmission. By directing infrared beam of ... Read Read: Laser Welding Ins and Outs You Don't Know

By: Wilf Staton | 22/05/2008 | Science
Peter Apalais

Mig Welding Basics: Mig Wire Installation

... wear on the feed rollers simply because of too much force. It will cause irregular wear on the contact tip and the welding wire will have tiny bits of material shaved and squeezed off it which will go down into the liner of the torch, and ... Read Read: Mig Welding Basics: Mig Wire Installation

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

Robotic Welding Comes Of Age

... of products. Robots have proven themselves to be valuable resources in manufacturing applications in all of these areas. Any welding task is suitable for automation if the task is repetitive. From a practical, financial standpoint however ... Read Read: Robotic Welding Comes Of Age

By: Peter Vermeeren | 13/02/2007 | Business

Forge Welding Facts

... is very versatile. Although this technology has been around for centuries, it was not until the first half of the second millennium A.D when forge welding was formalized upon the publication of Vannoccio Biringuccio’s book entitled “De la ... Read Read: Forge Welding Facts

By: Andrei Smith | 30/03/2009 | Tools & Equipment

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