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RE:Welding Starter Info



Joseph Michael Shaw, II sasked:
>Anyway, if I want to learn more about the capabilities of the different
types of welders, different levels of power of welders, etc, is there a
good book or something that someone could recommend that covers this?  I
know we discussed a lot of this before, but I figure in a book like
this, it will also give some advice/beginning steps on learning how to
use the thing well.<

Michael,

  Welder's Handbook, HPBooks, by Richard Finch, $16.95.  Large format
paperback.

  The author mentions that if he had to make a choice of only one type of
welder, he'd go for an acetylene torch.  Not sure that'd be my choice.  He
does a good job of covering all types of welders, stick, mig, tig, gas,
plasma.

  Incidently, all three 800 bodies (my '67, '68 & '70 patch panel donors)
that I've welded on had galvanized rear quarters.  Galvanized bodies aren't
easy to weld.  You can try and grind it clean, most likely there'll be
enough residue left to make welding difficult.  With mig you have to jack
up the juice so high it burns through the metal if you're not real careful.
 Gas or tig are easier cause you have more control.

Doug




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