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Welding

Welding. By: Reid H ackett Metal 11. Welding Safety. Always wear a welding helmet Wear welding gloves, and protective clothing Don’t stand in water Make sure no one can see your arc. Safety Equipment. MIG welding. Most widely used welding procedure and probably easiest to learn.

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Welding

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  1. Welding By: Reid Hackett Metal 11

  2. Welding Safety • Always wear a welding helmet • Wear welding gloves, and protective clothing • Don’t stand in water • Make sure no one can see your arc

  3. Safety Equipment

  4. MIG welding • Most widely used welding procedure and probably easiest to learn. • Materials needed are the wire, ground, and welder besides the metal • Make a bead with a half moon pattern

  5. Stick Welding • Basic welding process, and easy to master • Generally used for thicker metal • Push electrode into where you want to weld • Also known as arc welding • Materials needed are a ground, electrode (stick), welder, and metal

  6. Oxyacetylene welding • One of the first welding techniques used • Used by heating and melting a rod into where you want to weld with an oxyacetylene torch

  7. Plasma cutting • Used to cut steel or other metal with a plasma torch • Inert gas is blown out of the torch at high pressure, and an electrical arc is formed, making plasma out of the gas and cutting the metal

  8. Oxyacetylene Cutting • Used by heating the metal red hot, then putting oxygen into the metal, making iron oxide and producing more heat, thus cutting the metal • Need a oxyacetylene cutting torch head and tanks

  9. References • Wikipedia • Weldinginfo.com

  10. THE END!!!

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