How to Weld - Welding Guide 3.1 APK
- Version: 3.1
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- Requires: Android 4.0+
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- Updated Jun 07, 2018
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Welding is the process of using electrical current to superheat and melt metal so that you can join two pieces of metal together. There are several ways to weld, but the two most popular ways to weld at home include gas metal arc welding, or MIG welding, and arc welding, otherwise known as stick welding. While welding can seem intimidating at first, it's actually fairly simple once you take the proper safety precautions and practice using your welding machine.
For many people, especially to those who are new to it or perhaps who don’t weld every day, Stick (SMAW shielded metal arc welding) is one of the more difficult processes to learn. Experienced welders who can pick up a stinger, pop an electrode in and lay down great welds time after time can inspire great awe in the rest of us. They make it look easy.
The rest of us may struggle with it, though. And we don’t have to, not if we pay attention to five basic elements of our technique: Current setting, Length of arc, Angle of electrode, Manipulation of electrode and Speed of travel—or CLAMS, for short. Properly addressing these five basic areas can improve your results.
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Although less common, there are also solid state welding processes such as friction welding in which metal does not melt.
Our welding methods include:
Oxy-fuel welding
Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)
Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW)
Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
Flux-cored arc welding (FCAW)
Submerged arc welding (SAW)
Electroslag welding (ESW)
Electric resistance welding (ERW)
and much more ✫
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