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Buy Airco Welder

10th September 2009
One of the most important points to consider in Arc welding is safety. It's vital to keep a supply of welding gloves, welding helmets and welding blankets that are suited to the job. Specific kinds of welding and different types of material require diff... Read >
Author: Ferdinand Howe

Welding Info

09th August 2009
A MIG welder and a TIG welder can be used during welding, which is the process concerning the fusing together of metals by liquefying the metal where they meet and should be joined. In several cases, pressure and / or filler material is used to help in t... Read >
Author: Vito Garza

Welding Stainless Steel

09th August 2009
There are such a lot of different grades that things are made from and it is not always clear which one you are about to weld.There are ways of telling, like spark testing but I have yet to see anyone who could tell one type of iron casting from another b... Read >
Author: Vito Garza

Poor Judgment

03rd August 2009
He worked for a sign shop in the upper mid-West; his job was to weld the big signposts. The sign for the hotel was completed and the signposts now needed to be welded together. The welding would be done at the site where the sign was to be installed. H... Read >
Author: AJ Olson

Reconditioned Welder

01st August 2009
Most house owners have certain standard tools for repair of home goods, and a welder just wouldn?t be on that list of what is ?typical? Considering my experiences, I think a lot of householders should re-think that standard. Several years ago I purchase... Read >
Author: Dick Winters

Arc Welding

01st August 2009
Stick welding is a process that uses a covered electrode that is also called a stick. The full name for stick welding is protected Metal Arc Welding ( SMAW ) and is more widely used than many other methods of welding.This works by liquefying the flux tha... Read >
Author: Dick Winters

Casting Hobby

31st July 2009
I know for a fact that there are many readers of the Hot Metal ezine who are enthusiastic to discover how to get started in this fascinating metal craft. For those that don't know, the hot metal ezine is a free ezine broadcast by : www.myhomefoundry.com.... Read >
Author: Oscar Newton

Introduction to Plasma Cutters

25th July 2009
Plasma cutters can cut steel and other metals of different thicknesses using a plasma torch. Plasma can also be used for plasma arc welding and other applications. Plasma cutters are available in various shapes and sizes. All plasma cutters function on... Read >
Author: muthukumar

What is a DC Welder?

28th June 2009
The DC welder is perfect anytime you may need high performance and durability, in a welder. This welder equipment comes equipped with a great arc welding power supply , cables and plug. These machines come with the ability to change from AC (alternate)/DC... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Information On Laser Cutting Machines

20th May 2009
One of the most popular high-tech methods for cutting materials from metal to fabrics today is with laser cutting machines. The reasons are simple and that is that laser cutting machines offer several advantages in the form of precision and flexibility, a... Read >
Author: Hermine Tolentino

What is stick welding?

18th May 2009
Stick welding is also known as shielded Metal Arc welding (SMAW) or manual metal arc (MMA) welding. Stick welding is an arc welding process in which coalescence of metals is produced by heat from an electric arc that is maintained between the tip of a con... Read >
Author: Jacob

TIG Welding Basics

04th April 2009
TIG is abbreviated form of Tungsten Inert Gas. In TIG wielding it is very important to establish a good electrical contact between tungsten and collets. This helps to improve the quality of weld and make quick transfers. To provide proper welding it is ne... Read >
Author: chetan.seo

Ways To Assemble Sheet Metal

20th February 2009
Working with sheet metal, especially the thin ones, is such a daunting task for amateur and inexperienced builders or welders. Nowadays, there are many different ways for assembling sheet metal, but the principle behind it remains the same. Sheet metal as... Read >
Author: Andrei Smith

Mig Welding Basics: Tack Welding

04th December 2008
Tack welding is used throughout the welding and fabrication industry. Even the most basic welding jobs at home will require you to do "tack welds". Fabrication and welding techniques call for the need of tack welding. Manufactured weldments and compo... Read >
Author: Peter

Arc Welding A How To Arc Weld Guide

04th December 2008
Arc welding is probably the most easily and readily available welding process on the face of the earth. Just about anyone can get access to an arc welder. Arc welding is also called stick welding, and the technical name for this welding process is manu... Read >
Author: Peter
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