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Archive for October, 2008

Lincoln Electric Welding Tip by Bryan Fuller

Lincoln Electric Welding Tip by Bryan Fuller

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Learn Arc Welding With Willy Miller

Willy Miller Teaches You How To Arc Weld The Proper Way

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Flux cored MIG Welding

How the process works for both self-shielded and gas-shielded wires, and where to set polarity.

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Onan Parts

Unlike most dealers we actually stock the internal rebuild parts you need for your Onan engine. Pistons, Rings, Rods, Bearings, Valves, Gasket Kits etc.
Please stop by www.onanparts.com and have a look around. If you don’t see what you need just ask! If it’s still available from Onan, most parts are, we can get it [...]

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MIG WELDING

Kuka Robot Kr5 Hollow Wrist With 3 Axis Gantry System

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Welding with the new Lincoln Idealarc 250

Learn how to strike an arc. Perfect for novice welders, with basic stick welding tips & techniques in this free instructional video.

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MIG welding bronze

Here is an example of some MIG welding using silica bronze wire on 1/8″ 220 bronze sheet metal. I used a Millermatic 250 and .035 wire. Special thanks to Ron from Alamo Welding Supply in Austin and Mike from Miller. WARNING: Beware of fume fever with this metal. I accidentally got a few whifs and [...]

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Welding a lap joint with the lincoln idealarc 250

I welded this lap joint with my lincoln idealarc this time wired correctly, I think I was using AC at around 100 amps, 6013 rod, pictures at end, second picture I think I got less penetration, these welds are being done to my latest project a ghetto shifter cart, its not gonna look very good, [...]

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Checkin out the welds

checkin out my junky lookin welds

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MIG Welding: Mig Welding, Push Technique

This MIG Welding Video shows the demonstration of a push welding technique that is use when mig welding.
When mig welding you can either push or pull the welding torch. The push technique is the most common.
www.learn-how-to-weld.com

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