Hello question example 2"-4" stitch fillet weld, do you always start your measurement from the center on piece and work the measurement out on each side? so a 2" weld directly in the middle where perfect center of piece has 1" weld going left and going right full weld is 2". Or Could 2"4" also be 4" start measurement from end of piece and go in one direct?
Your not doing it ok bud. You should be starting with a 1" weld from the corner then à 3" gap then à 2" weld so that from the corner to the Middleton of your 2" weld you have 5". Now you are marking 3-6 becacse your first weld is 2" long you got à 3" gap then à 2 " weld (at centre à 1" weld). Have a gr8 day bud.
Textbooks eluded me. I like this live presentation. Maybe a colorful comic book approach would help, in print.
Thanks! I`m just trying to blend technology and education the best way I know how.
You can do a video about spot weld in drawings and interpretation, thanks! Regards!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge regarding welding's symble's
Subtract the first number from the second number and you have the spacing in-between stitch welds just to help a newbie
It’s been along time since I’ve seen the explanation, great job.
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Hello question example 2"-4" stitch fillet weld, do you always start your measurement from the center on piece and work the measurement out on each side? so a 2" weld directly in the middle where perfect center of piece has 1" weld going left and going right full weld is 2".
Or
Could 2"4" also be 4" start measurement from end of piece and go in one direct?
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Short and sweet, perfect thanks!
Very informative,thanks.
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You say there are some great images linked in the notes but there is no link. Would really like the good diagrams.
I made this as a teaching aid for my students. All of the images are linked in Canvas. I'm sorry.
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I am from indonesia. Like this live presentation ,very good for education
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Nice explanation sir,, I am from india
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Sir what is a4 weld looks like
I`m not sure what an A4 weld is. But I'm interested! where are you seeing that joint?
I will guess that this is the throat thickness a=4. In US they using leg lenght instead.
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I can see how that would be important to some people
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Your not doing it ok bud.
You should be starting with a 1" weld from the corner then à 3" gap then à 2" weld so that from the corner to the Middleton of your 2" weld you have 5".
Now you are marking 3-6 becacse your first weld is 2" long you got à 3" gap then à 2 " weld (at centre à 1" weld).
Have a gr8 day bud.
Ok