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Welding Basics

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List Price: $19.95
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Manufacturer: Creative Publishing international
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 671.52 EAN: 9781589231399 ISBN: 1589231392 Label: Creative Publishing international Manufacturer: Creative Publishing international Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2004-10-01 Publisher: Creative Publishing international Studio: Creative Publishing international
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not bad, not great Comment: The book came in a timely manner and in good condition.
I ordered other books that were superior to this one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: How to weld Comment: The book is good for starters. It is a bit vague on the basics but informative. A good starter book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Above average instructional manual. Comment: I found this book to have strong basic/beginner information as advertised. Some foggy areas are clearer to me now. The section on welding projects could have been left out and additional instructional materials provided.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good book for developing a working vocabulary. Comment: The book provides a basic footing in welding. I simply used the book to develop a working vocabulary before I began learning how to weld.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book despite the other reviews. Comment: I thought this book was worth reading. Yes, I've read the other reviews that said it was too simplified and for idiots but for someone who has never welded, or like me has not welded since high school, it covers the basics. It gives a good comparison of different technologies (Oxy, SMAW, MIG, TIG and plasma) the pros/cons of each. No, this book will not teach you how to weld like a pro but it is a good starting point if you want to learn about the various technologies or trying to decide what type of welder you want or need to get started. The Welder's Handbook (Finch) is also a good beginner's guide.
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Editorial Reviews:
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In the past 10-15 years, the major welding machine manufacturers have developed small, efficient welders for home shop use. Many of these even draw from a standard 120v outlet. For the price of a low to mid-range table saw, a home welder can buy a good quality MIG welding machine. According to welding service stores, up to one third of their customers are home hobbyists. This book is aimed at the beginning to intermediate level home welder-anyone who wishes to use welding to repair or create objects around the home. An overview of welding basics, materials, metal forming, and safety will be followed by step-by-step how-to projects with full color photos. Featured projects include simple shop furniture, baker's shelf, arbor, garden gate, and garden bench. A trip to any yard and garden center will show the current popularity of metal trellises, archways, furniture, and decorative art. Many of these pieces are prohibitively expensive, yet most are fabricated using the most basic of welding and metal forming techniques and inexpensive materials. Junior colleges, community education programs, and local art councils regularly offer welding courses for the home hobbyist or artist. Until now, no book has covered welding basics and provided detailed how-to projects with easy-to-follow photographs and steps.
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