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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 03:52 PM
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Default Something very useful?

I don't know how useful this is to you guys.
It's quite useful to me though.
I have this stuff somewhere in one of my text books but I can't find it. Nor can I remember the formulas.

Anyways...
Enjoy?
http://www.twi.co.uk/content/jk95.html
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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 04:55 PM
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Default Re: Something very useful?

That's pretty cool info. I've never really looked at welding in that great of detail, but it sparked a few thoughts in my head for next time I build something.

Thanks for sharing.
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Old Oct 19, 2009 | 06:18 PM
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Default Re: Something very useful?

^You're welcome.

I though it would be helpful for people who do other types of work. Other than just automotive.
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Old Oct 20, 2009 | 06:09 AM
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Default Re: Something very useful?

It appears that you can change that URL from http://www.twi.co.uk/content/jk95.html to anything from http://www.twi.co.uk/content/jk1.html to http://www.twi.co.uk/content/jk102.html (just change the number); there's a ton of good articles in there (along with some "meh" ones), written by Gene Mathers and published in "Connect" magazine or on their website since 2006.

I didn't find any way on the website to browse the articles by title, but they have a search engine if you know what you're looking for.

Great link, thanks for sharing that!
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