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Practical Welding Today January/February 2002
The Welder, formerly known as Practical Welding Today, is a showcase of the real people who make the products we use and work with every day. This magazine has served the welding community in North America well for more than 20 years.
What welding inspectors should know about welding codes and standards
- By Tony Anderson
- Jan 24, 2002
- Testing and Measuring
- Article
Many aspects of welded component design and fabrication are governed by documents known as codes and standards.
A dream come true
- By Stephanie Vaughan
- Jan 24, 2002
- Arc Welding
- Article
By the time he was 12, John Rubino was on a quest: He wanted to weld sculptures.
Plan ahead
- By Richard A. Dunbar
- Jan 24, 2002
- Shop Management
- Article
Technological advances have influenced the welding industry heavily. Computerized equipment, precision robotics, positioning devices, and new and refined welding processes have given new tools to welding engineers, technicians, and craftsman welders.
Practicing safe oxyfuel cutting
- By Chet Strickland
- Jan 10, 2002
- Oxyfuel Cutting
- Article
This article provides tips for safe oxyfuel cutting and welding. It offers specific practices for using cylinder valves, regulators, hoses, tips, and torches.
Selecting a GTAW power source
- By Matt Hoppes
- Jan 10, 2002
- Arc Welding
- Article
The author is an end-user of power sources who shares his knowledge of how to pick a GTAW power source for an application. He considers the application, materials to be welded, power requirements, usage, time constraints, and additional capacity.
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- Podcast:
- The Fabricator Podcast
- Published:
- 04/16/2024
- Running Time:
- 63:29
In this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, Caleb Chamberlain, co-founder and CEO of OSH Cut, discusses his company’s...
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