The process of welding developed from Blacksmithing. In the 19th century, Edmund Davy discovered an impacting thing for the welding industry, which was the way we know welding is done now, with flames. To me the way that was used back then just seems like a waste of time, but as time flies by many things change by so much. There is many different types of welding method. Each welder may prefer a method over another.
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Welding has been around for a long time, therefore it has also changed much within the years. Many years ago, it just consisted of hammering to get the job done, but welding has evolved so much that there are different gases involved in welding. When the generator was introduced, there was another type of welding created to work along with a generator. I decided to choose this topic because it 's interesting to me how welding works to melt metal in such a small amount of time and make it strong and durable. It catches my attention how metal is strong and tough, but yet so quick to bring two pieces together. Some expectations that I have going …show more content…
The path that sounds the most exciting or daring thing to try would have to be under water welding! But welding doesn 't necessarily have to be in/ under the water, welders can also go into construction sites and build many projects that companies have. Now if a welder is looking for something with maybe not a lot of stress with his/her boss or coworkers, they can open up their own shop in their backyard. Building skyscrapers is an important thing to the state it 's made in because many, many offices can be made inside of them. It can either be for government use of many big companies that need their offices placed somewhere. But there also is the career of teaching the skill of welding, many technical schools and even some high schools look for the best of the best to teach their students to