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MIG Welding
1. Keep a 1/4 3/8 in stickout (electrode extending from the tip of the contact tube.)
2. For thin metals, use a smaller diameter wire. For thicker metal use a larger wire and a larger ma...
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Welding.Com » Introduction to Resistance Welding
Introduction to Resistance Welding
Resistance welding is one of the oldest of the electric welding processes in use by industry today. The weld is made by a combination of heat, pressure and time. As ...
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Welding.Com » Welding Symbols
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Drawings. Drawing or sketching is a universal language used to convey all necessary information to the individual who will fabricate or assemble an object. Prints are also used to illustrate how v...
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Welding.com was founded to enable buyers and sellers of welding products to come together in an environment that would optimize their sales effectiveness and efficiency. It’s an en...
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Welding.Com » Selecting the Right Wire Feeder for Your Welder
Selecting the Right Wire Feeder for Your Welder
When choosing a wire feeder for the first time, the numerous factors to consider may seem overwhelming. Following are answers to buyers’ most frequently...