How To Weld (Motorbooks Workshop)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.64 (530 Votes) |
Asin | : | 076033174X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"The welding book I've been looking for" according to J. Brown. I am new to welding and have consulted a number of instructional books, and "How to Weld" is, by far, the best of the consumer books I've found. The organization, descriptions, illustrations, and photos are great. Where other books skimp on details, the author provides c. Superb reading material This book has it all with clear photos and illustrations for several methods of welding. I've got a few other books but this one I would put at the top. The author is very clear in what he's trying to convey to the reader on the correct ways to weld. He shows examples of. Jor El said Good book on welding. I haven't welded since I was in high school. I recently decided to get back into it and bought a MIG welder. This book is pretty good. It gives good instructions on different welding processes. It covers quite a bit but doesn't specialize on a single one. I like how it g
About the AuthorTodd Bridigum is a welding instructor at Minneapolis Community Technical College. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
This book is the perfect introduction for neophytes and an excellent refresher for veteran welders, a work so comprehensive and so complete that most readers won’t need any further instruction.How to Weld starts with a brief history of welding, an overview of the different types of welding, and a thorough discussion of safety practices. It’s only when you can join metal that you can properly repair and create. Welding is a skill that any do-it-yourself enthusiast needs in his arsenal. Bridigum discusses gas, stick, wire-feed (MIG and TIG), even brazing, completing each section with a series of exercises that fully illustrate the skills he has covered.. Longtime welding instructor Todd Bridigum describes various tools and types of metals, as well as techniques and types of joints
He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.. Todd Bridigum is a welding instructor at Minneapolis Community Technical College