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Welding 101 for Hobbyists (and Nerds)
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2017Jan 23
I got a new toy in the shop and thought I'd take the chance to try it out on video. Expect more metal fabrication in future videos! This Old Tony:    / featony   Welding Tips and Tricks:    / weldingtipsandtricks   In general, and compared to other common building materials, metals have excellent mechanical properties. They are hard, tough, strong, and durable. As someone who occasionally works the wood, even I can admit that metals are a superior material in many regards. So you can see why it would be advantageous to have a way to connect them together, especially if you can do it in such a way that joint isn’t the weakest part of your assembly. That’s the goal of welding, and luckily, this is not something reserved for industrial factories and machine shops. From my own experiences so far, welding is something you might be able to do yourself as a hobby. And stay tuned till the end for some tips for getting started. Watch this video and the entire Practical Engineering catalog ad-free on Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/practical-engine... -Patreon:   / practicalengineering   -Website: http://practical.engineering Tonic and Energy by Elexive is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Source:    • Elexive - Tonic and Energy [Creative ...   Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Source:    • Marxist Arrow - Twin Musicom   This video is sponsored by The Great Courses Plus.

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