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What Is There To Know About Welding Sheet Metal? - Printable Version
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What is welding?
It's a Sheet Metal Welding fabrication technique that joins together two pieces of metal, glass, or thermoplastics with similar melting points and compositions using fusion.
When did it first occur?
1800s: More than 2,000 years ago in the Bronze Age, small, gold circular boxes are made by pressure welding lap joints together. During the Iron Age, Egyptians and Eastern Mediterraneans learn to weld iron before the art of blacksmithing is developed during the Middle Ages.
During this time, gas, cutting, and resistance welding are developed. Nikolai Benardos and Stanislaus Olszewski secure a British patent in 1885 and an American patent in 1887 for welding. This was the beginning of carbon arc-welding with iron and lead.