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  • October 5, 2022

    How to Weld Cast Iron With a Mig Welder?

    Cast iron is one of the best all-around materials for welding. Despite its size, it is easy to work with, doesn't corrode or rust, and can withstand high temperatures. However, did you realize that welding is just as challenging? Consider...

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  • October 3, 2022

    What Is Undercut in Welding and Why Is It Used?

    Welding is joining two pieces of metal or other material such as concrete, plastic, or fiberglass. "Undercut welding is a process used to create a fillet weld, which is the joining of two flat surfaces by melting and flowing filler...

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  • September 29, 2022

    Which Gas is Used for Mig Welding?

    An electric arc is used to fuse metals in MIG welding. Although it is utilized in many other sectors, the automobile sector uses it most often. This essay will discuss the many fuel types used for MIG welders and how...

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  • September 28, 2022

    What Does a Good Weld Look Like?

    Welding is one of the most important parts of any manufacturing facility. But what does a good weld look like? The article will take you through a few types of welds, helping you decide what a good weld should be....

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  • September 27, 2022

    The Ultimate Guide to Arc Welding

    An Arc Welder is an electrically-powered tool welds steel, copper, and aluminum effectively. The MIG (inert metal gas) and stick (or flux-cored) machines are the two most common types of arc welders. Suppose you are a professional in welding or...

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  • How to become a certified welder
    September 23, 2022

    How to become a certified welder

    It can be among the most fulfilling professions in the world. But if you don't proceed with caution, you can come to regret your choice. Always choose your professional route wisely and understand what you're getting into before you sign...

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  • September 23, 2022

    Is Underwater Welding Dangerous?

    The most frequent use of underwater welding is in underwater ship construction. Two underwater welders operate in pairs to construct a building, one on the surface and the other below the water. Learn more about the profession and the requirements...

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