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Use this tag when the question deals with the process of making a weld. For questions about weld design or the use of welds, use the [welds].
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Stick welding inner corner
Until you have a stable arc, nothing
else will matter much.
20 amps is a very low amount of current for welding. … Joint Design
On a tube joint like this, consider if you can simply skip welding the harder faces. …
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Can you get quality welds from a multiple metal wire feed welder, or do you need separate un...
Steel is an easier metal to feed through a welding lead, because it has a higher column strength, and is less likely to buckle. … If they are welding to a code, these answers will be dictated by it. If they are not welding to a code, you can get a rough idea of what level of QC they employ. …
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What is the process for qualifying a weld between structural steel and stainless steel?
According to this slideshow it looks like a weld between stainless and carbon or low-alloy steels would be within the scope of D1.6 entirely. It would not be prequalified so it would have to be qualif …
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What type is miter joint - Welding
Assuming you're talking about plates: it would depend on you code, but usually it's the angle between the two joints that matters. If you mean a 90 degree joint with two 45 degree miter angles, I woul …
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Aluminum for an Ejection Seat Replica
After welding it will be 6061-O, rather than 6061-T6 in the heat effected zone. Again, since you're just making a replica chair, this shouldn't be an issue. …