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    Welding Research Paper

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    trinkets, jewels, to weapons.” (A History of Welding). Welding is a profession that has been around since the dawn of the use of metals. The art of welding has changed the way we make things, and how we are able to build massive structures that stand taller than mountains. Well, this art form is called welding, and I believe it would suit me very well as a profession. Welding can trace its historic beginnings to ancient times. The earliest examples of welding come from the bronze age. Gold…

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    sit down, shut up, and enjoy the experience of my 3AM-Monster Energy-ADHD-Medicine Induced-Self Hatred-Fuelled-Writing-Extravaganza about under water welding and what you’re going to read is the dang near the best thing you will probably read in a 30 minute time frame. Underwater welding is the most dangerous, but the most profitable type of welding there is. To even perform well in this job, you must be certified in more than one field. In order to be successful…

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    The Lincoln Electric Company is an extremely successful company that primarily manufactures and sells arc-welding products. In order to understand that success, one must understand Lincoln’s unique organizational culture. Lincoln is a customer oriented company. They strive for customer satisfaction above everything, including the interest of the stockholders. They are aware that if the company draws customers, stockholders will naturally follow. Lincoln believes in delivering to its customers…

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    of underwater welding? How mysterious and dangerous it is? Or even how it works? Underwater welding is a process just like any other welding but the difference is that this process is performed underwater. There are various things to know about underwater welding and these are the methods you can use, the risk and advantages, the metals that are used, and what is underwater welding used for in the real world. Although underwater welding is extremely dangerous,underwater welding is a useful…

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    Welding Occupation

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    1. Welding is an occupation that is vital to our world. Almost everything metal around you has been welded. The cars we drive and a lot of things inside of the houses we live in have been welded together. Welding does not pay very good at the start but the better you get at it the more money comes in. Without welding we wouldn't have most of the tools or machinery that we use every day. 2.The responsibilities as a welder. You´ve got to keep your workspace clean, wear proper safety gear (OK…

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    Physical Security As Margaret Rouse of TechTalk.com stated, “Physical security is the protection of personnel, hardware, programs, networks, and data from physical circumstances and events that could cause serious losses or damage to an enterprise, agency, or institution. This includes protection from fire, natural disasters, burglary, theft, vandalism, and terrorism.” In the world we live in today physical security is often over looked (Rouse, 2005). News organizations sensationalize the…

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    Metal Fabrication Essay

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    structure. Welding plays a big part in metal fabrication. Welding is the use of various fusion processes to repair or create metal structures by joining metal together. Extreme heat temperatures are used to weld the materials. Generally using open flame, electric arc or laser light. In the 1800’s major breakthroughs in welding were made. The use of open flame welding (acetylene) was a big milestone in the history of welding since…

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    Introduction 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. Search story Welding has been around for a long time, therefore it…

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    Welding Career Essay

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    I am researching is manufacturing welding. I chose this occupation because I enjoy working with hands-on objects. Manufacturing welders produce a product that people will buy, or they can also identify production problems. Welding is the easiest way to permanently connect two pieces of metal. Their work activities may include controlling machinery, operating vehicles or equipment, and assembling metal or plastic parts. Welders’ tasks may include tending welding machines, inspecting measurements,…

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    Welding can be very fun and empowering. Watching the sparks fly from the metals, and seeing the world’s strongest metals be made into what a welder wants for it to become. Welding requires hard work and a considerable amount of practice. It requires hard work, dedication, and concentration. If one welder does not pay attention to their work it could result in a considerable amount of damage to yourself and even others. Welding is the binding together of metals using mechanical machines…

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