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Can be done with 6010 or 6011 rod with machine turned up to "warp 10".
is what is between the end of the electrode and the base metal. The resistance causes heat.
is a weld made by equipment such as robots.
an angle cut or grinded at the edge of the work-piece to allow more penetration for a stronger weld
failing a weld test because of defects in the welds
the last bead of a groove weld
one of the five basic weld joints. It is when the edges of two plates butt up to each other at a 90 degree angle
in the electric circuit the current is the flow of electricity
the outer edge of two plates butted up 90 degrees parallel to each other
called a "rod" in stick welding, and "wire" for Mig and Flux Cored Arc Welding
burn from the radiation produced from the ULTRA VIOLET rays from the welding arc
the pressure in a SHIELDING GAS bottle can be up to 2400 lbs. per inch. The flow meter reduces this to a working pressure, usually around 20 to 25 cubic feet per hour.
is the melting and becoming one with base metal or PARENT METAL
hold the metal or steel you are working on in place as you are fabricating
Intersection where two different sections of PARENT METAL meet
are the two lines from the machine to what you are welding that carry the current
a word that makes you sound smart when you mean the lowest temperature that steel or metal is liquid
a person doing the actual welding
how much the rod (electrode), wire, or TIG rod is melted in a certain amount of time
this is where the metal goes from SOLIDUS to LIQUIDUS
uses a solid steel wire rolled up on a spool and fed through a welding lead with a liner in it. Drivers push, pull or both to feed the wire through the lead to a WELDING GUN

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