yes ,we can weld this. welding is the process of joining two materials .we can join this by spot welding or by arc welding.
Two pieces of metal welded at a 90 degree angle is called a corner joint. Other common joint types: -Butt joint: two pieces of metal laid side by side and welded at the meet, essentially forming one sheet. -Lap joint: similar to a butt joint, but with overlap between the two pieces. -Tee joint: one piece is welded at a 90 degree angle to the second, but not at the edge (forming a 'T' shape).
The screw joint has one degree of freedom. They supply only single-axis translation, commonly by use of a threaded shaft. You can also consider the single degree of freedom to be the rotation of the screw. The important thing is the rotation and the translation are related by a function (the pitch of the screw), so only one of them can be independent. That gives you one degree of freedom.
Furnace butt welded pipe refers to the manner in which a pipe is to be welded. The skelp itself is heated to a specific temperature in a furnace. You would then weld the longitudinal seam forge. This is a method that works on fence posts or pipes required for low pressure services.
Worught Pipe Bend
A weld procedure.
the advantage is that flanged joint more usable than the welded joint.
Nope, it can be brazed, soldered, threaded
Half-couplings are only threaded at one end. The other end is welded or otherwise fastened to the piping
Lead and oakum "caulked Joint" Welded Joint, lead wiped, lead burned, brazed, soldered, mechanical (MJ) joint, flanged joint, screwed joint, compression , flaired
which welded joint can be easily made without adding filler metal
Two pieces of metal welded at a 90 degree angle is called a corner joint. Other common joint types: -Butt joint: two pieces of metal laid side by side and welded at the meet, essentially forming one sheet. -Lap joint: similar to a butt joint, but with overlap between the two pieces. -Tee joint: one piece is welded at a 90 degree angle to the second, but not at the edge (forming a 'T' shape).
The pan has to be removed and a new threaded nut welded on the inside of the pan. On an '88 I would just change the pan. After market pans aren't too expensive.
thin material holes can be welded and ground flush, think material can be threaded and plugged. Bondo works, too.
Ground joint unions are used to make new connections to threaded gas piping systems (tapping into an existing gas line).
Ground joint unions are used to make new connections to threaded gas piping systems (tapping into an existing gas line).
Is this pipe going to be threaded / Grooved or Welded?
Solder, welding , threaded, compression, mechanical joint, lead burning, glue, NO Hub couplings, Flare, poured caulked joint, lead wiping, brazing.