By Asst Editor Di P, on March 15th, 2011
Welding and farming? They have more in common than you might think. In fact, one astute farmer recently noted, “you can’t run a farm without welding.” This farmer was absolutely correct — to keep equipment in working order for the critical seasons of planting and harvesting, welding and hardfacing during the off-season are musts. . . . → Read More: Welding and Farming - The Two Go Hand-In-Hand
By Asst Editor Di P, on March 15th, 2011
Sure, you know you have a weld to make……..that’s the easy part…… but you need to start by examining your application.Everybody’s job is individual and has specific requirements. Therefore, if you’re really confused the best idea is to consult a welding expert in person. If you still have questions after reading this article, just . . . → Read More: Selecting Your Welding Process
By Asst Editor Di P, on March 15th, 2011
How to Weld Metal
When deciding how to weld metal you first need to determine the type of metals you are planning to work with. While there are many different types such as stainless, cast iron and bronze, we will assume for this article that we want to learn how to weld . . . → Read More: Welding Metel - Mig and Tig Welding
By Asst Editor Di P, on March 15th, 2011
How to Weld
All metals have different characteristics that affect their ability to be welded or cut. The welding process involves melting the base metal parts and adding filler metal that has the same melting temperature and characteristics of the parent metal.
Metals are divided into two categories, ferrous and non ferrous. Ferrous metals . . . → Read More: How to Weld - Welding Processes
By Asst Editor Di P, on March 15th, 2011
Home Mig Welders – How much power do you need?
Depending on what you intend to do and the material you are going to weld will determine the amount of Amperage you are going to need for your projects or jobs. Below in the table is an estimate of what each home welder can . . . → Read More: Mig Welders | Home Mig Welders
By Asst Editor Di P, on March 14th, 2011
Arc-Welding
Arc welding is one of several fusion processes for joining metals. By applying intense heat, metal at the joint between two parts is melted and caused to intermix - directly, or more commonly, with a intermediate molten filler metal. Upon cooling and solidification, a metallurgical bond is created. Since the joining is an . . . → Read More: Arc-Welding Fundamentals
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