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What is downhill welding?

MY question is (WHAT IS DOWNHILL WELDING) The correct term is Down Hand Welding. Most welds in the vertical position are made from bottom to top. Down Hand means welding from the top to bottom. These welds are usually made on thin metal as the heat input is lower, thereby reducing penetration/burn thru.


Why are some welding copper alloy cutting tips chrome plated?

Chrome plating on copper alloy cutting tips helps to improve their wear resistance, increase their hardness, and enhance their resistance to corrosion. This ultimately results in a longer lifespan and improved performance of the cutting tips during welding operations.


How can I learn stainless steel welding online?

There are several websites that give the essentials and tips about steel welding. Lots of practice is needed on the job though to improve your skills.


What are some tips for capturing stunning welding photography?

To capture stunning welding photography, consider these tips: Use a fast shutter speed to freeze the motion of the sparks and welding process. Experiment with different angles and perspectives to create dynamic compositions. Pay attention to lighting, as it can enhance the textures and details of the welding work. Focus on capturing the intensity and energy of the welding process to convey its power and craftsmanship. Consider using a tripod to ensure sharp images, especially in low light conditions.


Is welding bad and how bad.what can welding cause?

burns and cancer for the most part


What type of welding makes the most money?

Space Welding. Yes they have welders in space!


What is gmac in welding?

Gas Metal Arc Welding Most folks call it MIG


The most commonly used welding processes are?

There are a few commonly used welding process. The top used are shielded metal and arc welding.


What is welding nozzle made from?

Copper and brass


How were large chains made before welding?

how are steel chains made


Why is a welding machine not adjusted when a welder is welding?

two reasons i can think of: 1 - Probably dont need to, usually welding material of constant thickness. 2 - The transformer is mechanically adjusted on most welders, this means that that there would be a possibility for electricity jumping in the transformer, and premature failure, or fire.


How do you join metals together?

Rivetting, welding, folding, bolting, clipping, glueing.