Feb
23
2010

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Proper information on the welding process is necessary for those who wish to learn welding and also for those who wish to improvise their welding skills. Most often people are interested to begin a career in welding and some others would like to take their career to a new level. Basically welding is the process in which base metal parts are melted and joined using a filler material which has the same characteristics of the parent metal.
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Introduction To Tig Welding Method Posted By: gavin bone
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Feb
22
2010

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Searching for a cutting tool for rare repair and maintenance works? Have you lately got on a new task that needs higher cutting volumes
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Plasma And Plasma Cutters Posted By: JohnFpeter”>Plasma And Plasma Cutters Posted By: JohnFpeter
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Feb
19
2010

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Everyone must have heard about the plasma cutter and its usages in the automotive service industry. But many are not completely familiar with the equipment, its features and advantages.
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Know More About Plasma Cutter And Its Usages Posted By: gavin bone
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Feb
17
2010

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Feb
10
2010

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Most of us have heard about welding and welders but actually do not have a clear idea of it. We often attribute it to a section of technical work involving lots of strain and risk.
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A Brief Insight Into The Welding Business Posted By: gavin bone
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Feb
09
2010

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Jan
29
2010

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Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welder works by a process that uses a tungsten electrode to produce a weld and hence the name.
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Basics Steps For Using A Tig Welder Posted By: JohnFpeter
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Jan
21
2010

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The parts that make up your plasma torch must be inspected regularly and replaced when warranted to keep your plasma cutter safe, working cost effectively, and able to perform the highest cut quality. Using the correct and matching torch parts will make all the difference in cut quality and consumable life
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Plasma Cutter Consumables – Regular Maintenance + Correct Parts = High-quality Cuts & Low Costs Posted By: Tom Cartwright
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Jan
19
2010

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MIG welding, as most of us are aware, is a semi-automatic arc welding process in which a continuous, consumable wire electrode and a shielding gas are fed through a welding gun. At the end of the gun, there is a contact tip which passes electricity to the wire. Both the wire and shielding gas are activated to create the weld when the operator depresses the trigger of the gun.
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Pros And Cons Of Mig Welding Posted By: JohnFpeter
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Jan
18
2010

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SMAW is commonly referred as shielded metal arc welding. It is also called as Manual Metal Arc (MMA). A consumable electrode which is coated with flux is used to make welds in this type of welding
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Basics Of Shielded Metal Arc Welding Or Smaw Posted By: gavin bone
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