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I stumbled upon a US Army manual called TC9-237 Welding Theory and application. It is listed as public domain and is available in a few different places as a PDF file. I found it at MetalWebNews (other reference materials are also listed here including a few specific to blacksmithing) The file it self is at army-welding.pdf Warning it is a 975 page monster It might be best if you right click this one and save it first. I have learned several things that I did not know and look forward to printing portions for shop reference material. James
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Click on the pdf link in the first post.
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If you have that TM9-2852 instruction guide on disk I'd love to get a copy. If you can... then post me a note, Thanks!
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__________________ Irnsrgn Knowledge must be shared or it lies dead in the mind. The Blacksmith must use Hammer and Flame to force the iron down the path of his own choosing. I usually find it much easier to be wrong once in while than to try to be perfect. |