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qwerty12
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Hello people :)
Its me again.

I am looking for some welding manuals that could be found online in PDF form.

I have searched google and found tons of data and simply can not decide what to read what to skipp...being a welding begginer I cant decide what manuals are good what are bad.


So in this topic please post links for welding manuals of simple AC welding

beginer and medium level manuals are best welcome, buth no harm of some pro ac welding manuals to.



Best regards
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Have a look in the Welding Information portion of this forum.
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Did not found anny manuals in there :oops:
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I'm not exactly sure what you are looking for, but here's what I found there.
http://www.millerwelds.com/resources/bo ... hlets.html
http://www.jflf.org/papers/JFLF-Technical-Papers.aspx
http://www.millerwelds.com/resources/calculators/

Also, there's lots of information at http://www.scribd.com/
You'll have to get creative with your search 'keywords' to find what you want.
qwerty12 wrote:Did not found anny manuals in there :oops:
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"I'm not exactly sure what you are looking for"

I am looking for welding manuals, pdf books that can improwe my arc welding
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The Lincoln Foundation has what you are looking for at a reasonable price.
There are five pages of books listed at the following website.
http://www.jflfoundation.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=24
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anny good free pdf books?
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I'm not sure if I mentioned this before, but...
you should try the search engine on http://www.scribd.com
there's a huge resource of free books there.

Some are free, some are not. but you can read them online for free.
The way that I used this website is to select the 'Documents' tab and not the books.
Then, I select the 'Free Only' tab and the book length of 'Over 100 pages' tab.
The search results are overwhelming and you will soon have information overload.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/151705288/Welding-Handbook
http://www.scribd.com/doc/119098398/Arc-Welding
http://www.scribd.com/doc/132610481/Ame ... ler-Metals
qwerty12 wrote:anny good free pdf books?
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Thank you wery much.

Well must read and practise now ;)
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If you are just starting out, this is an excellent guide.
http://www.millerwelds.com/pdf/guidelines_smaw.pdf

Jody's got his own sense of humor when it comes to stick welding.
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Hey,

All jokes aside, that is an awesome way to reach a super tight spot with the stick, Just slide the electrode in to your tight spot, no risk of arc strikes because its "cold" then hit the torch switch, hey presto h/f tig welding.

Mick
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Been there, done that.

Works like a charm!

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Hey, if you or anyone still needs a free kick ass welding manual I got one for you! :)
Just google "TC9-237" I found several floating around on the web.
It's the Army's welding theory and design bible. Like all government documents it public domain unless restricted.(hush,hush stuff) I use it all the time as a Army welding/machinist instructor.
It covers everything that has to do with metalworking. It's a huge manual.
Hope it helps.
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I'll have to take a look at that!

Thanks,

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The easiest one to get is on metalwebnews.org
The one on the .mil domain requires government acess credentials. Which I have. 8-)
Warning. It's 13megs so it'll take a bit to load but trust me, it's worth it. :D I think I have the thing memorized.
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