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Bonus: Welding

Bonus: Welding - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

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Bonus: Welding

- [Instructor] There are three types of welding typically used in a sheet metal company, MIG, TIG and spot welding. MIG welding allows for quick fabrication and thicker parts. The MIG welder's filler material is a wire that's fed through the handle and makes quick work of fabricating the parts. There's also an assist gas that flows through the handle and keeps oxygen away from the weld zone so that you have a nice, clean weld with less splatter. Spot welding is great for joining flat surfaces and is quick and easy. The welder passes high amounts of energy across the electrodes and the materials melt together. There is no filler material on a spot welder. TIG welding is slower, however offers ultimate control and is perfect for intricate parts. The filler material is hand-fed into the weld, so lots of skill is required to make good welds. Taking a look at some welds, you can see from the video that the weld around the periphery of this is a TIG weld. It's a very small weld and is very…

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