A welding certificate requires very few core subjects to be taken. However, an associates degree will require all the basics be taken.
For steel, flux core or hard wire with Argon/CO2 is used with the GMAW process.
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I was taught oxy/acetylene welding first, then stick. TIG welding is just like oxy/acetylene except much easier (less variables and a foot control to make minor corrections or even pulse the weld) I would recommend you learn both. TIG welding for precise/clean welding. Stick for some larger, perhaps special welding (hard facing tools - bigger pieces of steel).
Unfortunately, NO. Our ancient education system had many things to teach children about money from their elementary education itself. The children were supposed to complete their education in the ashram. For a complete education term, they had to work hard and in return, they were provided with education. During the final pass-out, students had to pay guru-dakshina (in other words fees) to their gurus (in other words the teacher) from their own earnings. This process was very encouraging for children as it made them partially financially independent
The term flux means to clean. Not all welding processes use a flux. Stick welding electrodes contain fluxing agents. MIG hard wire doesn't but flux-cored MIG wire does. TIG does not as the rods are bare. Most brazing applications require flux. Gas welding usually doesn't except for certain metals.
No, "Hit the stone hard." is not a complete sentence as it is missing a subject.
a tape measure, welpers- cutters for welders, hard bristle brush, a welding helmet of course and a scraper. all of these things can be found a you local lowes or home depot
education was hard, people had to learn long multipucation and divisons,
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Welding, like any other skill, is one that requires practice. Once you know the basics and have a few hours of practice, you should be able to run a simple bead on an easy metal like steel with most arc welding processes. Wire welding is usually the easiest to learn. However, you shouldn't expect greatness after a few hours. Like most things, your welding skill will improve with practice.
hard work and education