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  Audel Welding Pocket Reference NEW BOOK
Published 2007
 
     
 

Your on-the-job reference

Whether you're constructing a building, making minor home repairs, or
learning the trade, keep this guide in your toolbox. Find facts, safety
guidelines, instructions, conversion tables, and plenty of answers here.

Metals, methods, machinery, and more

  •  Reviews safe cutting and welding practices and protective gear
  •  Shows how to work with cast iron, wrought iron, and alloy steels
  •  Covers arc welding, brazing, and braze welding
  •  Includes a guide to the correct electrodes to use for different metals
  •  Provides tips for producing good welds
     
 

 

 

 

Table of Contents:

1. Welding and Cutting Safety.
2. Oxyacetylene Welding.
3. Oxyacetylene Cutting.
4. Shielded Metal Are Welding.
5. Arc Welding and Cutting.
6. Brazing and Braze Welding.
7. Soldering.
8. Identifying Metals.
9. Cast Iron.
10. Wrought Iron.
11. Carbon Steels.
12. Alloy Steels.
13. Reactive and Refractory Metals.
14. Galvanized Metals.
15. Soft Metals Welding.
16. Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys.
17. Lead, Tin and Zinc.
18. Hard Facing and Tool and Die Steels.
19. Types of Joints.
20. Welding Positions.
21. Types of Welds.
22. Weld Terminology.
23. Welding Symbols.
24. Tips for Producing Good Welds.
Appendix A: SMAW Carbon Steel Electrodes.
Appendix B: SMAW Stainless Steel Electrodes Appendix C: SMAW Aluminum Electrodes.
Appendix D: Conversion Tables.

Audel Welding Pocket Reference
£9.99  plus p&p

James E. Brumbaugh, Rex Miller
424 pages  Paperback
Published: February 2007

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