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Two good books for newbie or review
I found these in the engineering section at Barnes and Nobel.
They cover all process from OA, ARC, TIG, MIG all the way to Spray ARC. They would be great for someone just starting out and a great reference book for the aging Weldor with a mature memory. Welding Essentials questions and answers expanded first edition by William Galvery and Frank Marlow Industrial Press Inc. www.industrialpress.com Welding Skills second edition by R.T. Miller ATP American Technical Publishers INc Homewood, Illinois
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I have Welding Essentials, and use it frequently for reference. There's a companion book "Welding Fabrication and Repair" that is also excellent.
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NoDak, I also have Welding Essentials and have learned alot from it. I recommend it highly. Just thought I'd add a "newbie" perspective
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