Russel VanNote Prof. S Byndom English 098 May 14‚ 2013 Mechanical Engineering Versus a Union Millwright A Millwright is a craftsman or tradesman engaged with the construction and maintenance of machinery. In the beginning millwrights were specialist carpenters who erected machines used in agriculture‚ food processing manufacture and processing lumber and paper mills (“Millwright.” Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ Inc.‚ date last updated 14‚ April 2013 17 April 2013.)
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Introduction I want welding on pipelines and oil rigs to be my career. The reason I selected this job is because I like to weld and the pay is really good. I would like to start my own company and hire my own workers. If I am able to open my own company I will be able to make more money and be able to retire at a young age. Career-related information In order to be a welder you must have a high school diploma and appropriate certification. The bureau of labor statistics states that “A high
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What is welding? When did it first come about? How does it work? Welding is a method of creating or repairing metal structures by joining several individual pieces of metals together through various forms of fusion processes. The history of welding dates back to ancient times. The earliest known examples of welding came from the Bronze Age. During the Middle Ages blacksmithing was developed and many items of iron were forged together by hammering. During the 19th century was when welding became to
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WELDING Welders are often working on everything you think that has something to do with construction But they work on a lot of things such as; shipbuilding‚ automotive‚ construction and manufacturing industries. Welders work on many dangerous jobs and projects for the whole united states. They work our bridges‚ boats‚ cars‚ roads‚ etc. Welders are basically important without welders there wouldn’t be any boats and bridges that we drive on everyday getting us from point a to b. Job duties; Welders
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Assignment 1: Career Plan Võ Thị Xuân Quyên 28/08/2012 Topic: CAREER PLAN IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS Although I’m not sure what job I will have‚ I do know that it will be an environmental official in a Non-Government Organizations (NGO) in the next 5 years. This job would combine my love of environment with the challenge of solving some pollution problems in my countryside. Plus‚ I love to work for the good of community. First of all‚ this plan begins with my accidental participation in 350.org
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UNIT 3 WELDING WORKSHOP Structure 3.1 Introduction Objectives 3.2 3.3 Tools to be Used in Welding Workshop 3.4 3.5 Experiment No. 1 Resistance Welding 3.6 Seam Welding I Practice Session 3.7 Experiment No. 2 3.8 3.9 Experiment No. 3 Seam Welding Electrodes 3.1 INTRODUCTION Welding is a process of joining similar metals by application of heat with or without application of pressure and addition of filler material. The result is a continuity of homogeneous
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Being a welder is a great occupation What is welding‚ and how does it work? Not many people know what welding is or how it works. According to Mary Bonk“welding is the process of heating and melting metal parts to join them together” (Bonk‚3). A welding machine uses electricity to melt the electrode‚ fusing one piece of metal to another. The welding machine uses a ground that connects to the surface that allows the welder to create a flowing currant passing through the electrode and
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Name Welding 219 06 June 2013 Welding “Welding is a process critical to our present state of civilization and technical advancement‚ yet little understood and most often taken for granted” (Haynes and Storer 1). We are constantly hearing through television and other media sources that the job market for people trained in some sort of vocational skill is in very high demand. Media advertisements are encouraging students to consider a vocational skill when looking at their future. Welding is one
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TIG welding T ungsten inert gas (TIG) welding is a high quality low deposition rate welding process. It uses an arc struck between a nonconsumable tungsten electrode and the work to fuse the base material and thereby form a welded joint. The TIG welding process may be used on thin sheet material without the addition of a filler metal (autogenous TIG welding). Alternatively‚ when working on thicker sheet or when joining dissimilar materials‚ a separate wire filler metal is added
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WELDING OF CAST IRON Cast iron is an extremely versatile material‚ used in thousands of industrial products. It is hard‚ wearresistant‚ and relatively inexpensive. Like steel‚ it is available in many different grades and compositions. While we usually think of cast iron as being brittle (having low ductility)‚ this is not true of all cast irons‚ as we shall see shortly. Cast iron‚ like steel‚ is an iron-carbon alloy. In composition and structure‚ and in some of its properties‚ it is quite different
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