Amazing results from such a simple method. Conjoining two pieces of metal with tremendous strength and making this possible by harnessing the power of electricity. An electricity arc of an arc welder is so hot that it melts metal to a liquid form instantly. Harnessing the power of electricity is what made America what it is today. The basic operation of an arc welding unit, also known as a stick welder, involves electricity directed through a steel rod, known as an electrode, through the material that is being welded. To ensure a clean weld the electrode is coated in a material called flux which keeps contaminates from penetrating the electricity arc or the metal. Contaminates come from wet, dirty, or rusted metal to the atmosphere contaminates such as oxygen or carb View the rest of this article
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