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//WELDING//
//**JOB DESCRIPTION**// =The job as a welder is a very hard working good paying job. When you are a welder you have different groups you can be in. some welders don’t even make it big. They will stay in the barn welding tractors for 7.50 an hour. Or you can get a job working in a bigger factory making 30.00 an hour.=

Welding- welding is a fabrication or sculptural process that combines metals together. The original name was the forging process it became known as arc welding in 1881. Today we have different currents that involve the welding process. Dcep current and dcen current. What is fabrication you ask?

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Fabrication is like playing with play dough and putting two different kinds together. But with metals the metal is forever welded unless you have a stress crack of fault in the entire weld a stress crack is a small crack that leads to bigger cracks and faults in giving out welds meaning the weld isn’t going to hold What is DCEN? A current that runs on some of the welding machines it stands for Direct Current Electrode Negative if this is changed on a machine and you are welding with the wrong one you may be in danger to blowing up the machine. What is DCEP? Direct Current Electrode Positive is another current that is used for different machines and is one of the less used polarities. Which mean that the current isn’t really used is is called a reverse polarity meaning the current is going away from you and to the machine and the other polarity the current is coming toward you making the weld stick and have a good composure. **//__JOB TOOLS__//** Figure 1 figure 2 figure 3 figure 4 figure 5

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 * // Figure 1 //** - welding helmet used to protect your face neck and eyes from the bright light that could blind you.
 * // Figure 2 //** - nice steel tip boots heavy duty durable for tough jobs keeps sparks out of your feet and your toes safe.
 * // Figure 3 //** - heavy-duty gloves to keep your hands from burning or being stricken with the hot sparks and sharp edges of metal.
 * // Figure 4 //** - eyewear is the key to safety. You need safety glasses in order to keep your eyes.
 * // Figure 5 //** - heavy leather jacket to keep your torso and your top half of the body protected from hot sparks and any other harmful hazards in the work area.

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