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Stitch welding, also known as a Staggard welding, is the process of welding to base materials in many short sections. This process gives a weld less strength, but usually keeps the material from warping too much since you use half as much heat. When strength is critical, full penetration welds may be necessary and it is best to have the material well clamped to a solid surface.

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Stitch welding, also known as a Staggard welding, is the process of welding to base materials in many short sections. This process gives a weld less strength, but usually keeps the material from warping too much since you use half as much heat. When strength is critical, full penetration welds may be necessary and it is best to have the material well clamped to a solid surface.

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A Stitch for Time was created in 1987.

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Is a type of stitch that has a combination of running stitch and back stitch .:)

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