
Farm and Workshop Welding
Everything You Need to Know to Weld, Cut, and Shape Metal
Andrew Pearce(Author)
Fox Chapel Publishing
Published on 1. September 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-56523-741-4 (ISBN)
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Description
A comprehensive, visual handbook for welding in the farm, home workshop, school workshop, blacksmith shop, or auto shop. Almost anyone can weld, cut, or shape metal. That's the starting point for this supremely practical book which helps the beginner to improve and the intermediate operator to broaden their technique. Its 10 sections describe all the major types of welds before progressing into trickier methods. With this comprehensive guide, you'll understand everything you need to know, from arc, TIG, MIG, and gas welding to plasma cutting, soldering, welding plastics, and more. Beyond welding metals and plastics, advice extends into the wider workshop with chapters on drills, cutting threads, and basic blacksmithing. Filled with helpful visuals and photography, detailed explanations, expert suggestions, and step-by-step directions, author and experienced welding instructor Andrew Pearce also lays out common pitfalls and mistakes, and how to avoid or correct them.
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Language
English
Place of publication
East Petersberg
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
36 Line drawings, unspecified; 19 Charts; 135 Halftones, unspecified; 201 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56523-741-4 (9781565237414)
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Andrew Pearce grew up in Kent, England with motorcycles, cars and farm machinery. After study at the University of Nottingham's School of Agriculture, he worked for several years on a farm in Sussex. During this time, he started writing, first for Power Farming and later for Farmer's Weekly. A former instructor of welding and other practical skills, he currently divides his time between writing and the farm workshop.
Content
Introduction. Don't Take Risks. First Things First. Any Old Iron? Metal Identification. Chapter 1: MMA Manual Metal Arc Welding. Chapter 2: MIG/MAG Welding. Chapter 3: Gas Welding and Cutting. Chapter 4: TIG Welding. Chapter 5: Plasma Cutting. Chapter 6: Special Techniques Cast iron welding, Pipe welding, Hardfacing. Chapter 7: Soldering. Chapter 8: Welding Plastics. Chapter 9: Workshop Techniques Taps and dies, Drill Sharpening. Chapter 10: Basic Blacksmithing. Appendices: What's in a Name? Process Terminology. Heat Colors. Useful Conversions: electrodes and cored wires.