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ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
ARC, TIG, MIG & OXY-ACETALENE WELDING SECRETS
Do your welds ever crack under stress? Hal Wilson will not only show you why in this book, he'll show you how to weld so that NEVER again happens to your welds whether you're arc welding, TIG welding, MIG welding or using an Oxy-Acetelene torch. No other information will prevent more welding failures! I learned more about welding and weld failures from one hour with this book that I did in two full courses on welding in college!
Welding Secrets explains why a weld bead shrinks more where it stops than it does where it starts. Also... astonishing pictures of test welds to show the difference between "free expansion" and "confined expansion". If you have never seen this, you need this book!
If you believe that the stresses caused by welding do not harm the workpiece, you are right - except when the weld is made under confined expansion.
Lack of knowledge is no defense in a court of law. Surely you have read about the law suits caused by the breast implants and asbestos. Research has proven that a weld in the wrong place will cause a break. Not in the weld, but adjoining the weld. Breaks cause accidents which kill people. If you weld something and it breaks and causes injury or damage you can be SUED. You could lose everything you own. Learn about the places that should NOT be welded.
"For years I've been trying to think of a way to warn the public of a hazard that threatens their lives. The deaths of ten people in Chicago, caused by a faulty weld, has prompted me to write. We have heard of trailers breaking loose from cars, catwalks falling, construction accidents, bridges falling, and airplane crashes. Has anyone ever thought that perhaps the welders did not know where NOT to weld? Do the inspectors and engineers know where not to weld? I am 80 years old, a grammar school drop-out, and have been welding since 1936. If I had been educated I probably would have turned up my nose at welding. Have you ever known a college graduate taking a job as a welder? In my opinion, welding has been grossly neglected by the educators."
Spend 1 Hour Reading "Welding Secrets" and You Will Learn:
III How to flatten a warped steel frame.
III How to remove a bad bearing race from a hole
III How to burn a lap weld and save both pieces
III How to temper a chisel - properly!
III How to repair a crack in a pipe or tubing
III How to burn a nut off a bolt and save the threads
III How to remove a stuck sleeve from a hole
III How to burn through a large steel shaft
III How to make a smooth cut with a cutting torch
III How to build up a worn shaft and prevent it from breaking off at the end of the welds
III How to shrink a nut or expand a nut
III How to weld thick and thin metals together
III How to weld overhead & vertically
III Why you NEVER weld crosswise on a stress member
III How to shrink a steel pulley
III How to reinforce the inside of tubing
III How to flatten a bulged circle
III How to remove a broken off bolt
III How to remove a broken off tap
III Thermal conductivity & thermal expansion of metals
III Cast iron welded with nickel electrodes
III Importance of... direction of travel and back-stepping
I'm 66 years old and been a farmer all my life, and have welded much machinery in my time. Now my 19 year old grandson is learning about the farm and machinery repairs, which require much welding at times. Its good to have an experienced instructor and book to learn the right ways to weld and make it hold. Your book is just what I'm looking for.
I've got to tell you that I carried your ad around in my pocket for over a week trying to decide if I should spring for the $29 - Well, I'm certainly glad I did -I'm an amateur blacksmith and play around with iron a to But some of the info in your book will not be found in any other - I know I read a lot. I made some copies of the ad you sent (Hope that's OK) and I'm going to spread them around - maybe I can help you sell a few. Experience is the very best teacher and you've shared tricks that others would keep to themselves.
I received the welding book and I am really impressed with the information in it I also like the "down to earth" way the book is written in. I especially liked the section on not welding the ends and on relieving stress in welded parts. I have taught high school classes for 22 years, and I commend you on your lifetime of welding, and your willingness to share your secrets! Thank you very much and wish you the very best in your retirement.
I am enclosing a check for a copy of Welding Secrets for my son. Your book arrived yesterday and what a wealth of knowledge it contained! I'm so glad you put it in print so your expertise can be passed on. I very much enjoyed our telephone conversation. Best of God's blessings to you.
Excellent book for beginners and certified welders. Many interesting ideas that the average person does not know. I will make it standing reference material for all new personnel!.
You'll be in good company - Are any of these companies familiar to you? This is just some of the 30,000 owners of Welding Secrets that have found this book valuable!
Neither can land transportation manufacturers like Harley Davidson, General Motors, Ford Motor Co., Honda Motor Corp., Nissan R&D, Mack Trucks, Holiday Motor Homes, BlueBird, (they make school busses), Great Dane Trailers, U-Haul, Cummins Engine, Case Corp., John Deere, and Caterpillar who understand that a weld failure is no small matter. They insist their welders have the best information possible. They all bought Welding Secrets.
Everybody understands that theme parks entertain tens of thousands of people everyday. What would happen if something on a ride broke, a weld failed? They take welds very seriously indeed! They have to. That's why Walt Disney World, Anheiser Busch and many others bought Welding Secrets.
Almost no welding application is insignificant where the safety of people can be impacted. Even such electronics manufacturing operations like Hewlett Packard, Honeywell and Seagate bought copies of Welding Secrets for their welders.
You still think you don't need it? Why would such varied operations like Occidental Chemical, Exxon Co., Phillips 66, and Shell Odessa Refining who make petroleum products, Ralston Purina who makes livestock and pet food, Trane Co. who makes air conditioners, Ingersol Rand, Mac Equipment, Black & Decker, Snap-On Tools and Rockwell who all make tools, Bethlehem Steel, General Steel Corp. and Flexsteel who make steel and steel products, Occidental Chemical, Dow Chemical and Clorox Co. who make industrial and household chemicals, Frigidaire, a name familiar to most anyone who makes home appliances, Reynolds Metals who makes aluminum, Cooper Tire & Rubber and Firestone who both make tires, Georgia Pacific who makes building materials, Coca Cola who makes soft drinks, Nestle Frozen Foods who makes packaged foods, Heidelberg Web Press, who manufactures printing presses and Tiara Yachts who make beautiful small pleasure craft and yachts insist on having a copy of Welding Secret for their welders?They all bought copies of Welding Secrets for their welders. What do they know that you don't? Can you really afford not to have a copy for yourself? The point is clear. No one who welds for themselves or for a living can afford to be without Welding Secrets!
Hal Cleveland Wilson, Flyco Machine Company President and author of Welding Secrets passed away on October 6, 1997. He was 86. The last years of his life were dedicated to preventing accidents and saving lives by sharing knowledge with others. From his vast experience as a welder, Hal wrote a book called Welding Secrets which explained where NOT to weld. Hal knew that most failures occurred next to the weld, not at the weld. It troubled him greatly whenever he heard or read about an airliner going down or some other catastrophe. He sensed correctly somehow that it was possibly caused by a faulty weld. He always wanted to know how he could get a copy of Welding Secrets to the investigators of the accident so they would know what to look for.
To date, many thousands of copies of Welding Secrets have been sold. And countless lives are being saved every year because of Hal's insightful accomplishment of putting his knowledge on paper.
"I have seen a lot of welds in my life. I've seen them on new products and on repair jobs. The variety of welds I've seen lately is enough to convince me that some people still don't know where not to weld.
In this book I've tried to help those of you who will go on welding a long time after I am gone. I've tried to illustrate as clearly as I know how, in words and in pictures, some of the places that should not be welded. I've also included some tips that will help you do a better, safer job in places that should be welded.
I hope this book will help you be a better welder. The information in it, gathered the hard way over 49 years, has certainly helped me."
Hal Wilson - Author, Welding Secrets
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Arc, tig, mig & oxy-acetalene welding secrets