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Mig Welding Mastery PDF
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There are a lot of bad habits you will likely make that are hard
to unlearn if you start out welding the wrong way.
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Oxy acetylene welding was developed and used from the mid
to late 1800’s. This process involves mixing oxygen with
acetylene which produces a flame
that burns very hot.
Oxy acetylene welding uses high
pressure gas cylinders that
contain the two gases oxygen and
acetylene. The gases are able to
be mixed and used for welding
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through the use of regulators, hoses, the torch mixer, and
welding tips.
After turning on the gases and lighting them, they must be
adjusted for the correct flame to weld properly.
You must direct the flame at the weld joint and use a filler rod
to help make the weld bead.
Now, I may have simplified that a bit
because there are a few more steps to
oxy acetylene welding. For one you
have to choose the proper welding tip
for the metal thickness you’re working
with.
You have to use a bigger tip for thicker metal, and a smaller tip
for thinner metal.
You also have to adjust the regulator pressures to deliver the
right amount of gases at the welding
tips. If you have the pressures set
wrong you may over heat the metal,
or not heat it up enough to start the
weld.
Oxy acetylene is a slow welding
process since it takes time for the
TIG Welding
Cutting Torch
When you begin working with
metal you are no doubt going to
have a very difficult time if you
don’t have a way to bend or cut
steel. That’s where the oxy
acetylene torch comes into play.
You can do so many cool things with an oxy acetylene torch and
you’ll find that it’s one of the most important tools in your
arsenal.
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