may be a short squeeze time and high current without slope
A butt weld is a weld made between two straight cut profiles , a socket , or plug weld is made between a surface and a hole.
A slot weld is a weld type made in an elongated hole (or "slot") in one of the joint members.
It varies from 3 inches to 13 inches. The electrode type, type of weld, and position of weld all determine how far you can get done with a single rod
motion of the electrode causes different pattterns in th formation ofthe cooling weld puddle. You can alter the weld patter by changing the electrode motion,,ex: motion straight across the weld zone and dropping electrode position say (1/8th inch) produces given pattern..same pattern with a slight upward motion at edges of weld zone another pattern...etc etc
When done correctly it doesn't matter where a weld is made.
A butt weld is a weld made between two straight cut profiles , a socket , or plug weld is made between a surface and a hole.
spot welding electrical diagram
A slot weld is a weld type made in an elongated hole (or "slot") in one of the joint members.
like a spot weld, you don't weld 100 percent until it's all together and everything is square
JB Weld
yes because the zinc melts and causes it to weld
No. Helicoil
shoot a hole in the talk with a 8mm assult rifle then weld the hole back toghter
In some cases it might be possible; if the particular dissimilar metals can be welded by any other means they could also be spot welded. You might need different size electrodes on each side of the joint to get a good spot weld.
yeah, several ways, . weld .solder .silicone
It varies from 3 inches to 13 inches. The electrode type, type of weld, and position of weld all determine how far you can get done with a single rod
the weld formed using only one pass