Definitionn. fastening two pieces of metal together by softening with heat and applying pressure
Last update: September 20, 2015
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He ascribed the reduction of resistance of the mass to a welding or cohering action taking place between the metallic particles, hence the name " coherer." [Please select]
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It was the welding of Saxon and French into one speech that produced the wealth of our modern English. [Please select]
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Herodotus ascribes the discovery of the art of welding iron to Glaucus of Chio, 430 years before the Christian æra. [Please select]
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For this reason welding should not be attempted with cylinders designed for automobile and boat lighting. [Please select]
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Rods or wires of Norway iron are used for steel welding in almost all cases. [Please select]
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For welding heavy steel castings, a rod of rolled carbon steel is employed. [Please select]
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Aluminum welding rods are made from this metal alloyed to give the even flowing that is essential. [Please select]
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The difficulty of protecting the sight while welding is even greater than when cutting metal with the torch. [Please select]
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The art of successful welding may be acquired by any operator of average intelligence within a reasonable time and with some practice. [Please select]
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The number 5 torch is designed especially for jewelers' work and thin sheet steel welding. [Please select]
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In this dull hole-in-a-corner the new-arrived rivets were in process of welding into the more veteran structure of the mixed regiment. [Please select]
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