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    Welding

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    for welding is the process in which you melt metal parts and join together permanently. It is used to construct and repair parts of vehicles, planes, ships, and metal projects. Welding is also used to build bridges. Welding can be used to fix many things and build new metal projects. Welders use a variety of welding positions, such as flat, vertical, horizontal, and overhead. They may also perform manual welding, which the welding is entirely controlled by the welder, or semi-automatic welding, where

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    One day Tom was going to his job at welding with robots. When Tom got there he asked his boss how can we make these machines more efficient. I do not know how they are going to do that but someday we will perfect the perfect machines that will weld perfect on cars. Well get going and start thinking of some ideas that would help us improve the robotic arms. Then the next day tom arrived at work he has an idea that can work. He made up a program that can make the welds more precise. They tried the

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    Gas Welding

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    you about MIG welding, or you wouldn’t have read this far. MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding has been around since World War Two. Later on, welders realized that non-inert gases such as carbon-dioxide, could be used as well. Today, it is considered to be GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding), but is still very commonly referred to as MIG welding. The way a MIG welder works is electricity from your home powers the electrode, or wire, in the welder. The handle of the welder that the person welding holds has a trigger

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    a career, you can go to a welding school and learn how to weld, or you can try to be a welders helper and just learn the trade. Welding can be a tough job if you don’t know what you are doing or you do not enjoy doing it. Welding is a fabrication or sculptural process that joins materials together (Modern Welding). This is the process that uses fuel gases and oxygen to make a molten pool of metal to fuse together two pieces of metal, called puddeling (oxy-fuel welding and cutting. Wikipedia). If

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    Underwater Welding

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    career do? Well it's a difficult task . My career is welding it's not a hard job but it's also not just any kind of welding what I want to do is underwater welding also known as welding-diver, and hyperbaric welding which is the process of welding at elevated pressures, normally underwater. It can either take place wet in the water itself or dry inside a specially constructed positive pressure enclosure and hence a dry environment. Its welding at a high level you have to be pretty good welder to

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    Welding History

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    History of Welding The history of welding has traveled from all around the world and has improved so much.Welding has believe to have started from 4000 B.C. and is still going on right now. The people that are making these tools are called Blacksmith and still are called that right now even from many years ago.The role of the Blacksmith was very diverse on how it was not just called a toolmaker but a dentist, or a doctor.The Blacksmith was at the heart of every country and was often thought as

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    Essay On Welding

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    with welding. Welding is a good place to work because of the amount of money for working in a field like welding, but they are more jobs for that field than like a field in the oil rigs. Welding has courses for an individual to get better at welding and to learn about welding as a field. Welding a great place to work and all, but the problem with welding is the fact that there is a lot of dangers to have to consider when wanting to work on a welding field. One of the big dangers in welding is due

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    Welding Profession

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    back-up profession like welding.” I have chosen the field of welding, because I meet some of the characteristics that welders have, and my biggest influence, Ms. Bosma, told me that it would be a good profession to get into. My chosen field of study is welding and I plan to work at the Boilermakers. I study welding and machining at Lapeer County Ed-tech. I learned all of the basics, and safety precautions to follow when using or being near a welder. I have done various welding jobs, using the knowledge

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    10.5. Welding 10.5.1. Welding equipment: No welding process or procedure should be adopted without prior approval of Engineer-in charge. Unless otherwise specified, welding should be done in accordance with the codes API-1104.All welding machines, transformers/Diesel generators as may be required, line up clamps, beveling machines and other equipment used in connection with the welding work must be satisfactory and must be kept in good mechanical condition so as to produce sound welds.

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    The field of welding technology is one of considerably low requirements on the education spectrum while incredibly demanding on the spectrum of general know-how. Welding professionally can be seen as an easy way out for some but a profitable career for others. The typical stereotype often is true, that welders are less educated traditionally, but it does not mean that what they do is non-important. As a matter of fact, a career in welding can put you in NASA. NASA, or the National Aeronautics and

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