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WELDING TRADE
WHAT THE TRADE IS ABOUT
Welding is the process of joining together pieces of metal by heating the surfaces to the point of melting using a blowtorch, electric arc, or other means, and uniting them by pressing, hammering.
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT USED
Ball Pein Hammer Chipping Hammer Gas/Cutting Torch Tip Cleaner Flat Cross-Cut Bastard File Magnetic Torpedo Level Combination
Square Angle Grinder with Sanding discs and
grinding wheels
BALL PEIN HAMMER
This ball pein hammer is a tough general purpose tool for striking, punching, riveting, shaping and straightening unhardened metal.
CHIPPING HAMMER
A hand held hammer with chisel-shaped or pointed faces used to remove rust and scale from metal surfaces
GAS/CUTTING TORCH
Is used in the process that is used to cut steel and other metals of different thicknesses
FLAT CROSS-CUT BASTARD FILE
Popular file used by machinists, ship and engine builders, machinery builders and others who need rapid removal of metal
MAGNETIC TORPEDO LEVEL
A type of spirit level with three spirit tubes for measuring horizontal, vertical, and diagonal planes, with a magnetic strip to stay attached to metal surfaces.
COMBINATION SQUARE
A tool used for multiple purposes in woodworking, stonemasonry and metalworking. It is composed of a ruled blade and one or more interchangeable heads
ANGLE GRINDER A handheld grinder in witch can be used for smoothing the weld or cutting the metal.
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