Porosity
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A gas welder would be used to join metals at any time with one exception.A gas welder produces a shielding gas to protect the weld from the elements in our environment oxygen ect...It can only be used in a shop, garage any place where the wind doesn't blow. Once you catch a breeze of wind while welding using a shielding gas which makes the gas ineffective the weld will have porosity in it and could fail.
probably a editing mistake; question should be: can you read map welder id numbers?
A number of factors go into this: base material thickness, joining material thickness, wire thickness, shielding gas composition, angle of weld, etc. The best way to determine this is to measure your material, then open your MIG welder, find the wire size of the spool, and read the chart inside of the MIG Welder door.
the basic principle of welding is 1. first we have some broken material 2. a welder 3. welder should know how to weld
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60 Hertz is the frequency that the welder should be connected to, to work as it is designed to.
Pipe welder?
first you have to get someone with a portable welder commerical grade, attach the leads to the pipe , the welder guy should know how to do this , turn on the welder and the current will heat the pipe enough to thaw the pipe,
No , although Co2 may be used , along with other gasses , a welder using this process is not considered a Co2 welder . TIG stands for tungsten Inert Gas , so the welder is considered / called a TIG Welder.
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No, unless you can set it low and can be assured that it wont use more than say 4000watts, the welder might momentarily use more power than what you set it to, it should not wreck the welder i would imagine unless it is a fancy mig welder or something, set the welder low you should be fine but for high end use she should be firing out 8 or 9kw so keep it low if you must.