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Strong Hand Tools Welding Table - NEW US $134.99
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Vintage MARQUETTE ROD BAR "THE GUIDE TO BETTER WELDING" Heavy Red tool Box US $50.00
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NEW HAND TOOL - 3 piece WELDING CLAMP SET + CARRY BAG US $9.99
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tuff pair KEVLAR DUPONT GLOVES ARC WELDING MIG TIG WELDING TOOLS GLASS SAFE US $.99
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2 new sets KEVLAR DUPONT ARC WELDING ARM SHOULDER CHAPS MIG TIG WELDING TOOLS US $.99
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Hobart 770150 MIG Multi-Function Welding Pliers Sale Price: $21.93 |
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The Hobart 770150 MIG Pliers are a universal, multi-use tool with twelve function. The 770150 Pliers are ideal for welding, electrical, mechanical, farm, home, plumbing and HVAC. Features: Twelve functions ideal for welding, electrical, mechanical, farm, home, plumbing and HVAC What's In The Box: Hobart 770150 12-Function MIG Pliers |
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Neiko 3-Piece Locking Welding Clamp Set List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $13.50 |
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Set of three high quality welding clamps, 3-piece welding clamp set features one 11-inch - C-Clamp, 10-inch sheet metal clamp, 10-inch welding clamp. Quick lock and release handles. Adjustable jaw pressure, hardened steel jaws. |
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Hobart 770548 Leather Welding Apron Sale Price: $20.91 |
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The Hobart 770548 is a Leather Welding Apron. Features: Superior protection Heavy duty stitching Reinforced snaps 23" wide on the bottom, 34-1/2" long What's In the Box: Hobart 770548 Leather Welding Apron |
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US Forge Welding Economy Chipping Hammer List Price: $6.49 Sale Price: $3.25 |
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Made of hardened steel with a spring-type handle to absorb the shock of contact while cleaning and chipping away welding debris. The hammer incorporates drop forged heat treated head welded to steel shaft to ensure safety and longer life. |
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Hobart 770085 Welding Oxy-Acetylene Tip Cleaner - Large Sale Price: $6.77 |
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The Hobart 770085 Oxygen Acetylene Large Tip Cleaner is a set of stainless steel wire files for cleaning the gas orifices of cutting and brazing tips. Features: Twelve files from 49 to 75, plus a tip file All files fold into an aluminum case for easy storage What's In The Box: Hobart 770085 Oxygen Acetylene Large Tip Cleaner |
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Auto Darkening Solar Powered Welding Helmet - ANSI Approved, Red Flame Design with Polished Black Finish List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $44.65 |
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Premium solar powered welding helmet that comes with three unique designs. These helmets fully meet industry standards: auto-darkening lens responds in 1/25000 seconds, darkens when welding begins and clears when welding stops, shades can be switched easily and continuously between shades from 9 to 13 with 1/10000 seconds reaction time, UV and IR protection are in compliance with EN169 standards for welding filters, and the design and construction meet ANSI Z87.1 standards for eye protection devices. The internal rechargeable lithium battery is rechargeable by the solar cell. Two-way adjustable headband ensures a comfortable fit. The unique designs make them more than great welding helmets. |
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Strong Hand Tools Nomad Welding Table with MagSpring Clamp and Mini Magnet Twin Pack, Model# TS3020FK Sale Price: $134.99 |
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This Strong Hand Tools offer includes a welding table and clamps. The 30in.W x 20in.L tabletop includes three 1.1in. slots that allow clamps to be inserted at any point. Table can be set up horizontally or at a 30deg angle and adjusts from 26-32in. in height. Tabletop features zinc-plated 14-ga. steel construction and 1020 carbon steel frame. Package includes 4 1/2in. Mag Spring clamp that features a spring loaded arm and magnetic V-Pad jaw that instantly adjusts to hold round, flat and angled steel surfaces, with 500-lb. clamping pressure. Table folds flat for convenient rollaway storage. Also includes 2 mini-magnet clamps that are ideal for light duty holding in tight spots. Dimensions L x H ( ft.): 20 x 32 (adjusts 26-32), Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 24 x 32 x 6 1/4, Color: Zinc plate, Material: 14-ga. steel tabletop, Material Thickness (mils): Tubing 30mm x 30mm x 1.5mm, Frame Material: 1020 carbon steel, Dimensions W x H (ft.): 30 x 32 (adjusts 26-32) |
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US Forge 400 Welding Gloves Lined Leather, Blue List Price: $11.99 Sale Price: $6.72 |
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Designed to provide complete protection from molten metal and ultraviolet rays which cause severe skin burns. Soft and supple, topgrain leather for comfort and pliability. Internal liner for more comfort and durability. |
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NEW 4 PC SET WELDING MAGNETS WELDER ARC TIG MIG WELDING Sale Price: $3.44 |
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New Page 1 4pc Mini Magnetic Welding Holder Holds Work at 45 Degree, 90 Degree, 135 Degree Angles Maximum Weight Capacity per Magnet: 10lb. Compact Design High Gloss Enamel Plates New |
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BSX BX9C Black W/ Red Flames Cotton Welding Jacket - XL List Price: $30.80 Sale Price: $20.00 |
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Stryker Black Stallion Xtreme Flame Resistant Jacket - X-Large Item No. BX9C BSX Tuned for Performance and Style 9 oz. FR cotton with stand-up collar Dual scribe and inside pockets, one with zipper Adjustable cuffs and waist straps Flame Resistant Washable FR Cotton Sizes: XL |
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When you think about welding you might think that there is only one type of welding This is a common idea because most people only see the finished product. However, there are many different types of welding that you might find interesting.
Welding is a way of joining metals to each other to make them firm and the metal forms a bond that is tight. There are a variety of bonds that are done depending on the types of welding you use.
Types of welding fit under categories as listed here:
Gas welding
This type of welding creates a flame from a burning gas and this creates the welding heat that is needed. You will see this in the following types of welding:
Propane torches - people use this when they want to sweat a joint or when they want to solder two pieces of metal together. This is one of the lowest heats and can be used for small things.
Oxyacetylene torch - this heat gets a bit hotter and many people say this is the most universal type of welding tool you can find. This is used when you need a very hot flame. This type of torch will weld a variety of things as long as you have the right metals and tools for it. It is generally used when you want to cut, braze, weld or solder something that requires a higher heat. You have to be careful though because it is a type of heat that can be difficult to control and it can sometimes overheat the area.
Oxy-propane - this type of welding is used when you want to solder, braze or heat something. This is a cheaper form of both of the types of welding that was first listed.
Arc welding
This type of welding creates the heat through the use of an electric arc. The types of welding that are done through this type of welding include:
Basic AC & DC arc welders - when you are looking for a way to weld either heavy gauge steel or cast iron this is the type of welding to use. It uses rods that you guide along the place to be weld and these are made of flux coated steel or other materials.
MIG (Metal Inert Gas) - this is a very quick way of welding and some say it is easier to do than regular arch welding It is done through the use of a DC arc and it uses filler metal that is used with a spool of thin wire. You use inert gas instead of flux. This is usually used with steal bodywork and is a good choice when you need to weld sheet metal.
TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) - this type of welding uses an AC arc that is of high frequency and it is combined with a tungsten electrode that is shielded by inert gas. This comes together to create a torch that is controllable. This is a good choice to weld very thin metals together. If you are working with aluminum or stainless steel this is a good choice.
Go to WelderWorld to get your free ebook on Welding at Welding. Welder World also has a Welder Forum where you can discuss welding with other welders and get tips for welding or showcase your welding work. Come to WelderWorld to check out our new community site all about Welding and get your free ebook on the basics of Welding at Learn Welding. You can Find Welder World at http://www.welderworld.com
Setting Up A Welding Shop
Sooner or later if you run an auto shop you will need to weld something. At first, you may just find a place on the concrete safely away from flammable materials and other people. Once outside you can set up your arc welder choose one of your favorite welding helmets and start welding. But eventually, it may become necessary to set up a dedicated area as a welding shop. There are many advantages to having a dedicated welding shop. Some welding processes are simply not suited to outside work. For example, gas metal and gas tungsten require surrounding air to be still. This is because the shielding gas can be blown away. Arc welding should only be done in dry areas and away from the rain due to the electric shock hazard. Another reason is the outside temperature. Cold metals do not weld as well as metal at 70 degrees F. Welding is a dangerous activity and your surroundings should be as controlled as possible. Use a welding machine in the outdoors leaves too many variables and welding right in the middle of your auto shop is just too dangerous.
During the welding process sparks and bits of slag can scatter up to 40 feet from the area of welding. This can cause damage to people and create a fire hazard. In your welding shop you build a metal table to do your welding on and stay away from wood or other materials that can catch fire. The welding shop should be in an area that is well ventilated. Welding can generate dangerous gases that need to be removed from the room and smoke as well. Also, bright overhead light needs to be set up and aimed over your welding table. If your auto shop has an extra room with cinder block walls and a concrete floor, you are in luck. This will make an ideal place for your welding shop. You want to avoid any surface that can be damaged or set on fire by sparks and hot slag.
Once you have your room set up correctly, various power tools will be needed as well as your welding accessories. Power tools such as a reciprocating saw, angle grinder, portable band saw, and a chop saw will come in handy during your welding projects. An angle grinder is ideal for removing excess slag and cleaning up rough edges on metal. Specific tools for working on metal will be needed as well. These include metal brakes and metal benders that are available for all sizes of metal. Other suggested tools are magnetic clamp, center punch, metal file, C-clamp, corner clamp, cold chisel, ball peen hammer and a hacksaw. This not a complete list but is generally a good place to start. The list of tools you can use in welding is almost endless and you will constantly discover new tools that you will need as you become more advanced in the art of welding.
Setting up a welding shop is really about common sense more than technical know how. Neophytes to welding are quick to forget about the extreme temperatures needed in the welding process and therefore do not realize the fire hazard of a welding area. If you are more experienced, it is fairly obvious that carpet in your welding shop is not a good idea. A good welding shop not only protects the welder and aids in good welding but it protects the other people in your auto shop by not exposing them to hot sparks and blinding light.
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Does a muffler installations always require welding?
I recently purchased a 2003 Honda Civic 2Door Ex. The previous owner decided to take off the muffler. I looked into getting a replacement and it seems fairly cheap as far as the part goes, but im wondering is this something i can do myself? I know my way around cars, but i don't have a serious amount of tools, just the basics.
I poked around online but there really isn't any very good guides on how to do this. Anyone have any knowledge on this?
Thanks
they have champs that you can use but there a good chance it would leak. i would do all the work myself then take it to someone who welds and have them weld it together it would not take no more then 5 minutes to weld that up so it would be cheap. most places charge by the hour too
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