Welding Yard Art
Making yard art and expert advice on welding.
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Summary: Welding is the process by which metals are joined or united. Usually welding involves melting the metals themselves or some filler material into a molten 'weld puddle' that then cools and hardens to form a strong joint. Until the end of the 19th century, the only welding process was forge welding, which blacksmiths had used for centuries to join metals by heating and pounding them. But later, more advanced ways of joining welding became possible like arc welding, oxyfuel welding, and resistance welding. But whether using energy sources like a gas flame or electric arc, or more advanced sources like lasers or electron beams welding remains a dangerous but extremely useful fabrication process.
In this free video series, our expert Chris Ramirez will show you how to make and weld yard art. He will teach you about all the tools you will need to make your yard art, teach you a bit about yard art in general, and teach you how to be safe while doing your welding. Chris will teach you how to tack the material, cut the material, and weld it together. Chris will also teach you how to salvage material from other sources, and talk about the advantages and disadvantages of polishing and painting. He will even show you how to do some final touches for your new yard art!
About the Expert
Christopher D. Ramirez is a performance mechanic and custom fabricator for Tampa Bay's Driven Concepts.
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