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Basic Welding Technique Of Arc Welding: The Processes And Techniques You Need To Know: How Does Arc Welding Work - Paperback
Basic Welding Technique Of Arc Welding: The Processes And Techniques You Need To Know: How Does Arc Welding Work - Paperback
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Designed for homeschool families and their kids, Basic Welding Technique Of Arc Welding demystifies the core processes of arc welding and explains how the electric arc forms a weld puddle, making metalworking approachable for home learning.
Key Features & Design
- Compact, beginner-friendly format: a 68-page paperback that’s easy to handle and fits into a home study kit. The book measures a slim 9.02 x 5.98 inches and sits about 0.16 inches thick, making it a portable reference for at‑home labs.
- Broad coverage of arc welding methods: explains Stick, MIG, Flux‑Cored Arc, Submerged Arc, and TIG welding, with practical notes on when and why each method is used.
- Practical metalworking techniques: includes historically informed techniques such as wiping joints on lead pipes, soldering aluminum, and brazing, connecting arc welding to broader metalwork skills.
- Accessible, learner‑oriented tone: written to support self-guided study or guided homeschool lessons, with clear explanations of concepts and procedures.
- Real-world context: connects arc welding basics to hands-on projects and foundational metalworking knowledge, not just theory.
- Key publication details: 68 pages, published July 16, 2021, offering current yet approachable content for introductory welding learning.
Performance / Benefits
This book helps homeschool learners build a solid understanding of arc welding and related metalworking techniques, empowering students to approach small, at‑home projects with confidence. By detailing the main arc welding processes and the materials involved, it supports hands‑on learning that aligns with STEAM and home shop curricula.
- What you’ll learn: the basic principles of arc welding, the differences between Stick, MIG, Flux‑Cored Arc, Submerged Arc, and TIG methods, and how shielding gas (where applicable) affects welds. It also introduces historical techniques like soldering aluminum and brazing, broadening students’ metalworking vocabulary.
- Curriculum alignment: ideal for homeschool science and shop or maker education units, lab-style projects, and project-based learning that explores electricity, materials science, and engineering design.
- Use cases for learners and families: as a foundational guide for introductory metalworking curricula, a reference during hands-on projects, or a starting point for discussions about welding safety, metallurgy, and fabrication planning.
- How it differs from broader guides: this title concentrates on arc welding techniques specifically, ties multiple methods together in a cohesive overview, and includes 1940s-era techniques to illustrate the evolution of metalworking—providing context you won’t find in generic welding primers.
- Practical outcomes: readers gain a clear framework for selecting an appropriate welding method for a given project, along with a historical perspective that enriches understanding of metalworking practices.
