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Weld is a verb which means joining two pieces of metal together.
A C. Steel has written: 'The effects of sulphur and phosphorus on the toughness of mild steel weld metal'
The strongest JB Weld product for bonding metal surfaces is JB Weld SteelStik.
Galvanised steel is very toxic when burned. So if you die or become seriously I'll after burining it. Then it's probably galvanised.
Galvanised = metal (iron, steels) protected with a layer of zinc Alkanized = water or a solution with a pH greater than 7
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in reference to the acutal weld metal-it is the "bead", what you see on top.
It is a weld made by melting the edges of the materials to be joined, but adding no filler metal to the weld.
It means, that the Weld Bead/ Weld Metal must be very well blended with the Parent Material/ Base Metal. There shall be a smooth transition between the Base Metal and the Weld ( Face or Root ) Reinforcement without any sharp or sudden changes ( e.g. Sharp Edges- commonly seen on the weld toes-, Peaks, Metal Inclusions- filler wire/metal/material inclusion-, dents, sudden variations or deviations in the weld dimensions...). ..You're gonna be able to see more of this requirements in the aerospace industry. The Chosen One
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At first, the area of cross section of the weld, length of the weld, volume of the weld in cubic inches, weight of weld in cubic inches. To express in formula: Weight of Weld Metal = _ Êx ÊBase Êx ÊHeight Êx ÊLength Êx ÊWeight of Material.