General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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Can anyone lead me to any great resources, specifically books, that can help me learn more about metallurgy. I have recently been interested in the manufacturing of steel and what goes into it and I feel like it will help my understanding of welding better.
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That one is already on the gonna get it soon list thanks to Jody.
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Metals and how to weld them. Great book.
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exnailpounder wrote:Metals and how to weld them. Great book.

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exnailpounder wrote:Metals and how to weld them. Great book.

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Alright like I said I am already getting metals and how to weld them. Anything else at all
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Metals and How to Weld Them is a good book ;)
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There's a really good one, the name is right on the tip of my tongue. I just can't think of it at the moment...

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Actually, the text book I have from school is Welding Skills by B.J. Moniz and R.T. Miller. from American Technical Publishers.ISBN# 978-0-8269-2992-1. It addresses the metallurgy of welding a good bit. The catch is that it cost $120.00 new, but you could probably find one for much less.

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It's still not as highly recommended as that other one.
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Did anyone mention Metal and How to Weld Them yet? And then there is Metal and How to Weld Them. Or Metals and How to Weld Them is good too. :D
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exnailpounder wrote:Did anyone mention Metal and How to Weld Them yet? And then there is Metal and How to Weld Them. Or Metals and How to Weld Them is good too. :D
I heard that somewhere 8-) :lol:
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Jeff's got carbon paper on his keyboard :lol:
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You know since all of you are so insistent on me getting the book you all should just send me a copy to make sure I get it. 8-) What was the name of it again. I seem to have forgotten. :D
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exnailpounder wrote:Did anyone mention Metal and How to Weld Them yet? And then there is Metal and How to Weld Them. Or Metals and How to Weld Them is good too. :D

Just because it's the obvious answer doesn't mean it's the wrong one.. ;)
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AndersK wrote:Jeff's got carbon paper on his keyboard :lol:
:lol: Just getting him used to what all the old timers are gonna do to him on every job he goes on until he starts shaving :lol:
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Metals and how to weld them. ;)
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