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LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
LEARN TO MIG WELD LINCOLN WELDING INSTRUCTIONS
For Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding and MAG (Metal Active Gas) welding are the most widely used welding processes in the world today.
This is a very concentrated art-specific welding instruction booklet that will teach you how MIG/MAG welding is done.
More correctly, the process is called Gas Metal Arc Welding, (GMAW); so don't be confused by the title.
This is what you and I collectively call MIG welding.
We usually think only of MIG welding, using an inert gas such as Argon or Helium as a shield against oxidation of the weld and to discourage oxide inclusions, which spoil the weld.
MIG is great for welding nonferrous metals, aluminum, copper, magnesium alloys and unalloyed metals.
However MAG welding, which adds oxygen or CO2 gas to the shield mix, is preferable for most ferrous welding and is consequentially the more common.
This makes it ideal for use in both the production field and for repair welding of most steels.
Welding ferrous metals without the addition of active gasses such as oxygen and CO2 results in unsatisfactory operational characteristics such as erratic arc, spatter and undercutting.
This booklet gives thorough instruction in the correct procedures, techniques, processes and use of equipment and in choosing the right gas or gas mix and filler wire for MIG AND MAG welding of all metals.
You get detailed coverage of MIG and MAG welding processes procedures and techniques, instruction on how and what gas mixtures to choose and what filler wire to choose for all the metals welded, equipment choices and process requirements.
You get detailed instruction on the correct procedures for welding low carbon steels including Welding Recommendations, Wire Feed Speed, Arc Voltage, Shielding Gas and Gas Mixtures, Carbon Dioxide, Argon, Argon and Carbon Dioxide, Preheat & Interpass, Horizontal Fillets or Flat Butt Welds by Short Circuiting, Vertical Down Fillets or Square Butt Welds by Short Circuiting, Vertical Up Welds by Short Circuiting, Flat and Horizontal Fillet Welds by Spray Transfer, Flat Butt Welds by Spray Transfer, Flat and Horizontal Fillet Welds by Pulsed Spray Transfer, Vertical Up Fillet Welds by Pulsed Spray Transfer and more.
You’ll get thorough instructions on welding stainless steel, Spray Arc Transfer, Short Circuiting Transfer Procedure Range Blue Max MIG, Procedure Range Blue Max MIG, Flat Butt Welds by Spray Transfer, 30 Flat and Horizontal Fillets and Flat Butts by Spray-Arc Transfer, Horizontal Flat Fillets or Flat Butt Welds by Short Circuiting, Pulsed-Arc Transfer, Flat and Horizontal Fillets by Short Circuit Transfer, Vertical Up Fillets by Short Circuit Transfer, Flat and Horizontal Fillets by Pulsed Spray Transfer and much, much more.
Plus welding aluminum, Horizontal Fillets with 5356 Filler Wire, Horizontal Fillets with 4043 Filler Wire, Flat Butt Welds with 5356 Filler Wire, Flat Butt Welds with 4043 Filler Wire, Flat and Horizontal Fillet Welds by Pulsed Spray Transfer and more.
Safe practices aren’t neglected either together with a product references section, equipment overview and recommendations and best choices.
If you aspire to become proficient at MIG/MAG welding you need this booklet!
8-1/2 X 11 Soft cover booklet profusely illustrated 94 pages.
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