![]() ![]() ![]() It's a little outdated in technology, but written in plain language that so many manuals and instructional books were back then. I've not found anything to compare in basics and explaining detail like it. I also found an old Military welding manual (Technical Manual and Instruction Guide: Welding Theory and Application, War Department 3 June 1943, Pub.# TM9-2852) that is basic and to the point written in WWII about principles of gas and stick welding. I won't post a link directly to some free available copies in pdf (easily done with a google search) in order to prevent a conflict with copyright issues and this site.though I suspect in the older editions with essentially the same information, it may have expired. So many welding publications give little more than theory and don't discuss actual technique. ![]() But it is chock full of the does and don'ts of welding and gives a decent overview and detail of actually "How to". It's not advanced and is in laymen's terms. That book is designed for someone with an instructor around to give the core part of instruction, imho.įor basic information for welding, Haynes puts out a decent primer. Yes, the exercises are good, but people need tips and tricks and what to watch out for if they are a beginner. The Jeffus book is good.but I find that he gets bogged down in non critical discussions and forgets teaching the basic principles of welding.
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