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| If someone acts disgracefully unprofessional to you in the Welding Lab, you are welcome to bring the issue to Justin or Nick's attention. | | If someone acts disgracefully unprofessional to you in the Welding Lab, you are welcome to bring the issue to Justin or Nick's attention. |
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− | ==General Welding Knowledge== | + | ==General Finishing Room Knowledge== |
− | Welding is the process of joining metals together. It is a form of additive manufacturing. There are several different types of welding, and the Welding Lab uses most of these including spot welding.
| + | The finishing room serves multiple functions. It can be used to paint in, sand and stain as well as other uses. |
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− | In the Welding Lab, metals are joined together using MIG (Metal Inert Gas), TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas), Stick and spot welding.
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| + | These are a few good steps to having a success using the Finishing Room. |
| + | * Make sure you read the label of any paints or chemicals you are working with and understand the dangers. |
| + | * Make sure the fan is turned on and pulling air. |
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− | Each welder has its own special purpose and benefits. MIG is fast and much easier to learn than TIG welding. Spot welding is only used with sheet metal. TIG welding produces very clean welds and the heat is more confined to a smaller area. TIG will also allow you to weld very thin metals.
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− | These are a few good steps to having a successful weld.
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− | * Make sure the materials have no coatings. Welding of some coatings like galvanized metal can produce toxic fumes.
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− | * Materials should be properly prepped and clean for best results.
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− | * Make sure the process you are using is correct for your material type.
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− | * Double check the weld settings and use a piece of scrap to practice before welding on your project.
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− | * Only weld steel and aluminum. Do not attempt to weld unknown materials.
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| Here are a couple things to keep in mind: | | Here are a couple things to keep in mind: |
| * Material will be very hot after welding so always think before touching. | | * Material will be very hot after welding so always think before touching. |