Question by dpalfn: Where can I find articles on the history of FCAW welding in building consruction?
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Answer by ak
try www.aws.org for starters
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Question by dpalfn: Where can I find articles on the history of FCAW welding in building consruction?
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Answer by ak
try www.aws.org for starters
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Question by MSUashbear: Where can I find a cheap MIG or STICK welding machine for beginners?
My fiance’ wants to buy my father a mig or stick welding machine. My dad use to weld but no longer does. He enjoys welding and would like to do it for fun .. but I honestly don’t know what I’m looking for .. but I know I want to keep it under $ 300.
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Answer by Andrew L
go to an auto parts store llike a napa or an autovalue they usually sell tools like this look for tol flyers at thier checkout counters you can get a mig welder for around 250$ it will plug into any 110 outlet in your home or garage and will weld up 1/4 inch steel and doesnt have to have the argon gas like the high power professional types do ive seen them in ace hardware stores before these do a pretty good job with anything you would need to do in a home garage. my cousin has one its a miller brand. go to sears.com and look for lincoln electric welder359$ not bad ide love to get one for xMas (hint hint) sorry i dont have a clue how to send a link for it
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Question by TL: Ultrasonic welder-Branson, how does it knows which area to weld?
Hi, I need help from an expert on Ultrasonic welder. If I use the equipment to sonic weld a plastic case (top to bottom) and I have plastic components inside the case, will those components inside the case be subjected to physical changes also? i.e they too will be heated and stick together? or will the sonic welder only heat the edges of the case where it needs to joined? I did not see this anywhere on the instruction manual of the equipment.
Thanks
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Answer by nick f
from what i recall the machine holds 1 part and the other is held in a fixture and the relative highspeed vibrational motion is what causes the friction and the heat and weld. I think if your assembly is holding the part SECURLY then there is little risk of damage to other components. The inertia of the welded part should protect the rest.
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Question by : Welding Courses?
Is the welding short courses in Mackay, Queensland?
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Answer by chook230187
Check out the tafe website- they will let you know if you are able to do it in Mackay. They range from 6 week, Wednesday night courses to a full 3 month everyday course. Good luck!
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Question by gxultimatum: Is it safe to use welding goggles to watch an eclipse?
I was not able to see the last one coz i didn’t have eye protection.
Im preparing for the next one. is it safe to look at an eclipse using welding goggles?
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Answer by cman
nope dont think it blocks UV light.
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