Talk:Welding
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This article has (and it's children have) a bunch of great images. What we really need, and what I can't find anywhere on the 'net is a photo taken through welding glass of what the welder sees. I might get a friend and try to get a good picture, but if anyone wants to beat me to it, feel free. I'm not making plans right now. —BenFrantzDale 04:48, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
- Good idea; though I'm not sure where we would put it. Anyway, that has been suggested before, but never acted on—getting a camera into those helmets might be a little tricky. But an image like that would be really great. --Spangineer (háblame) 00:30, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
The photo with the comment "arc welding" has the title of Smaw. The photo is not of stick, it's a photo of either flux core (fcaw-s) or dual shield (fcaw-g). Judging from the amount of fumes coming off his arc, I would say it's dual shield, but I can't say that for sure as I can't see his welder. Not a huge thing, I just thought people shouldn't be confused by the article. 138 (talk) 20:04, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
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Rossette welds
I just heard of rossette welds today, for the first time. But cannot find anything on Wikipedia about these.
Found this on google search. Rossette welds seem to be a thing.
If someone who knows about welding agrees, maybe we could/should have a REDIRECT at Rossette weld (currently a red link) to some paragraph on Wikipedia where they are described. Cheers. N2e (talk) 23:33, 16 January 2019 (UTC)
High quality images candidates ?
What you guys think about this images ? Is it the welding method shown in the pics are mentioned in Wiki articles ?
I asked because the welding methods could use other types of images
— Preceding unsigned comment added by ThatBPengineer (talk • contribs) 16:45, 3 February 2019 (UTC)
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