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Welders

A welder is a person trained to weld polymer, plastic or metals like stainless steel, brass aluminum, and steel together. This professional possesses good attention to detail, dexterity, and technical knowledge.

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How much do welders travel?

a ua welder who is "chasing money" can make upwards of 120'000/ year

Why is a woman in Love like a Welder?

They both carry a torch. Batman tv show had this riddle.

What kind of experience do I need to be a welder?

According to my research in order to become a Welder you will need to take a test to receive your Welder's certificate. Once you get the certificate you can apply for jobs.

How to repair a aluminum livestock trailer?

You will probably need too weld any holes in your aluminum livestock trailer. It is best to higher a professional welder as this can be very dangerous.

How much do welders get paid and what is the safest welding job?

They can make 60,000-100,000 but not on the safest job safest would be working auto body

What is meant by a welder and duty cycle?

A welder is a person who joins metal parts together using heat and pressure. Duty cycle refers to the percentage of time within a specific period that a welding machine can operate at full capacity without overheating.

When welding the flux on an electrode?

shielded metal are welding is also called

What does a spot welder do?

A spot welder joins two pieces of sheet metal by clamping them together with electrodes and passing an electrical current through the metal between the electrodes. Since the metal being welded has higher electrical resistance than the electrodes, it melts. The weld quickly cools after the electricity stops flowing because the electrodes are relatively cold.

You can see spot welds on cars. Look for dimples near the edge of two plates or panels. They are easier to spot on the undercarriage, inside the trunk and on some frame members especially where bodywork and trim doesn't hide them.

Are hobart welders made by Miller?

Apparently Hobart is now owned by Illinois Tool Works, who also owns Miller. Hobart can be serviced thru Miller, but Hobart now just makes electrodes for welding.

How much does a boiler tube welder make a year?

Im a boilertube welder 8yrs.. i make about 12 to 13k a month not including bonus. we work maybe 6 months out of a year...we donot work all year long.

What is the average work schedule for a welder?

Approximately 50% of welders work 40-50 hours a week but some can push up to 60.

Thats a lot of money$$$

Is an 55A-80A gasless mig welder any good for welding cars?

there is no such thing as a gasless mig welder because mig stands for metal inert gas. you must have tubular wire which has the flux in the wire. i would say you should get some s wire to do the job

Is it ok to weld galvanized steel with a mig using flux core wire?

Yes but make sure you do not breathe in the vaporized Zinc fumes, it can make you very ill

How dangerous are rig welder jobs?

Rig welding can be fairly dangerous given the conditions of the job. Welders must have good dexterity to avoid burns and injury, and also to do a good job. Due to modern technology however, welding has become less dangerous.

How much experience do you need to have for a welder job?

Get the basics. In order to become employed as a welder, you usually need to have your high school diploma or GED, but this is currently true of nearly every job. Make sure that you have at least the most basic skills so that you will be able to do well in your welding classes.

What is welder fabricator?

A Welder Fabricator is some one that welds as well as assemble parts to make machinery.

What is the pay rate for a welder in Saskatchewan Canada?

if your a journeyman move or find a job in northern alberta(if you havnt already) its booming up here a journeyman makes like atleast 35 an hour depends what you are doing. im just a 2nd year up here(cuz im from bc and only have my first year of school which makes me a 2nd year up here) anyways im a helper and i make 23 an hour but ive heard that is still low for up here.

What could you expect to earn as a beginner as a welder?

It depends on what welding processes you are interested in. If your interested in structural welding, but have no experience expect to make 16 dollars an hour don't accept any less.Remember experience is key and certifications are a must have.

What are the pros and cons of being a welder?

there is alot of cons if you ask me, to name a few: Breathing toxic fumes and dust, loud noises, lossing eye sight over time, heavy lifting, getting burns, smashing fingers, welding in some very awkward positions that are hard on your body.

Thats just to name a few that come to mind and that is specific more to my personal experience with my current job in a fab/repair shop. We do pretty much everything here. There are alot of welders out there that just do the same thing over and over agin and those are relatively clean enviroments.

Some Pros would be: the satisfaction in building something that will last years and years and take a lot of abuse in some cases, generally good pay, the satisfaction of doing something most people find simply amazing, being able to save the day for people in dire need sometimes, I think of myself as a metal docter. Also there isn't a place in the world that you couldn't go with this trade.