What is your weld telling you?

Aug. 1, 2016
Watching the arc and listening to the sound may give some ideas but the process is so quick that it is difficult. Examining the completed weld is an excellent indication of what is happening and where to begin.
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Jeff Coppes | Car-O-Liner Joining & Welding

Jeff Coppes, Car-O-Liner Joining & Welding, has focused on welding and joining systems for the past 10 years, providing technical training and support both in the United States and internationally.

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