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Bifocal Reading Glasses and Bifocal Safety Glasses - Offering More Versatility To Consumers

24th January 2012
Bifocal reading glasses are reading equipment accessible for men and women who could be coping with near and farsightedness. In contrast to single focal reading glasses, these have two lenses on each glass in each pair. If you have these glasses, you'... Read >
Author: Russo

What Does It Take to Get a

17th October 2011
If you are responsible for completing performance evaluations for employees, be prepared to answer the age-old question: "What does it take to get a ____ rating?" Regardless of the scale used in your organization's performance management system, employees... Read >
Author: Marnie Green

MIG Welding Tips Which Will Have You Welding Similar to a Pro

03rd October 2011
It’s not a clandestine that there can be quite a momentous disparity in weld quality, according to the operator. You can guilt the instruments all you want. But by the last part of the day, an outstanding welder will habitually get clean, flat fallout eve... Read >
Author: Albert Smith

ADF’S (Auto Darkening Welding Filters)

23rd September 2011
While the welder is performing weld, his safety is key factor. So, he must be provided with appropriate safety equipments. One of them is the use of Darkening Filters for protecting his eye sight; most convenient is the Auto Darkening Welding Filter. As a... Read >
Author: gary lancer

MIG Welders for Sale – Here is the Help You Need

14th September 2011
With a Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding machine in your arsenal, you can weld almost all types of metals, including aluminum, copper, and stainless steel. And when compared to other techniques of welding, MIG is easy to learn. In-fact, there is plenty of onl... Read >
Author: Jacob Watson

Why Welding Certification Gives You a Leg Up on the Job

09th September 2011
Welders can find jobs in several manufacturing industries including automobiles, ships, bridges, aircraft, construction and more. Although there are no licensing requirements, obtaining a welding certification or taking welding courses will give welders a... Read >
Author: Mr William Hauselberg

A intro on cup walking technique in welding

05th July 2011
The metals that have to be fused together are passed current by some type of tungsten which carries current for it which lies in electrode. And to take the process in next level, together there is gas and electricity for blending it together. A typical... Read >
Author: Alex John Cooper

Safety Measures for Welding

05th July 2011
The biggest dangers and threats are accidents like burnt due to high temperature arc and also the hot metal. There is also another threat which an electric arc produces there are types of rays. There are violet and infra –red rays and both these rays are ... Read >
Author: Alex John Cooper

Choosing the ideal welding equipment:

21st June 2011
Choosing the right welding equipment can be difficult at times. This is because of the range of welding equipment that is available in the market today. There can be many choices for a particular project. If you are beginner then you might find it very di... Read >
Author: Oleg Gladshteyn

TIG Welding Certification Tests - Tips For Passing the Weld Test

27th May 2011
What do Boilermakers, Pipefitters, and Aerospace welders have in common? Passing a TIG welding certification test is usually required in order to be considered a qualified welder or to even be hired for the job in the first place. For boilermakers a... Read >
Author: PMane

Welding mask

06th May 2011
A welding mask is an essential piece of safety equipment for anybody that is going to undertake any welding. It protects the eyes and the rest of the face and head from the sparks that generally fly. Welding masks have been in existence almost as long as ... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

The Differences Between Mig Welding and Tig Welding

28th April 2011
There seems to be quite the debate if mig welding is better than tig welding. It might it easier to determine this if we first look at what the basics of welding are and what it is used for. If you ask a welder they will tell you that welding is the mo... Read >
Author: Natalie Eastaugh

Mig Welding- A Simple Welding Process even you can do

26th April 2011
Mig welding (metal inert gas), sometimes referred to as the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) is a semi-automatic or automatic welding process where a continuous and consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed in a welding gun. This type of wel... Read >
Author: lucastrogers

History of Miller Welding Equipment Invention

21st April 2011
When it comes to welding, it becomes very important that the right welding equipments from the right suppliers built by the right company are used. Miller Welding Equipment is a name that has been well-known across the world in terms of welding products. ... Read >
Author: Terry Burch

Quality welding supplies ensuring safety

21st April 2011
Welding is a procedure that involves joining two materials together. It has been in usage right from the Bronze and the Iron ages. Over the years, welding has become much more than a mere forging process and today uses lasers and other gadgets to achieve ... Read >
Author: welder
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