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Considering Commonly Welded Metals

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IN THIS CHAPTER

Understanding steel

Getting a grip on stainless steel

Taking a look at aluminum

Reflecting on a few other metals

Good chefs know food, good carpenters know wood, and any good welder really knows metal. I know that sounds painfully obvious, but I’m sometimes surprised to learn that many seasoned welders aren’t all that familiar with the metals they work with on a daily basis. I think having a nice, rounded understanding of the metals you weld is important, and that’s what this chapter is all about.

If I had to pick three metals that most new welders want to begin working on as soon as possible, I’d have to go with steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. If you can familiarize yourself with those three metals and understand their characteristics as they pertain to the various types of welding, you’re well on your way to figuring out how to work with three of the most common, versatile metals out there. With that in mind, I start this chapter by devoting individual sections to each of those three metals. After that, I close the chapter with a quick look at some of the other metals that you may want to consider welding, just to clue you in on some basics and give you a feel for what’s possible beyond the old standbys.

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