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Other welding methods

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There’s more than one way to skin a cat, and there are more welding processes beyond the big three arc welding techniques (see the preceding sections). Here are a few to consider; check out Chapter 13 for more info.

 Brazing is unique among the welding processes because you can use it to join different materials (two different metals, for example). It uses gas rather than electricity, and the heat used in brazing surpasses 800 degrees Fahrenheit.

 Soldering is a form of welding that uses (relatively) low amounts of heat. You can solder at temperatures below 800 degrees Fahrenheit. (That’s downright chilly when it comes to welding.) You can solder with gas or electricity, but the electricity you use in soldering isn’t the same as the type of electricity you use in arc welding. Instead, soldering uses an electric soldering iron that heats up and melts the filler materials you’re adding to the project you’re working on.

 Oxyfuel/oxyacetylene welding is probably the most common gas welding process. You do it with a gas-powered flame that melts the base metal and any filler materials necessary to make the weld. The equipment used for this type of welding is the most portable and low cost in the welding world.

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