Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting: Electric,
Forge and Thermit Welding
Together with Related Methods and Materials Used in Metal Working And The Oxygen
Process for Removal of Carbon
By; HAROLD P. MANLY
In the preparation of this work, the object has
been to cover not only the several processes of welding, but also those other
processes which are so closely allied in method and results as to make them a
part of the whole subject of joining metal to metal with the aid of heat.
The workman who wishes to handle his trade from
start to finish finds that it is necessary to become familiar with certain other
operations which precede or follow the actual joining of the metal parts, the
purpose of these operations being to add or retain certain desirable qualities
in the materials being handled. For this reason the following subjects have been
included:
Annealing, tempering, hardening, heat treatment and the restoration
of steel.
In order that the user may understand the underlying principles and the
materials employed in this work, much practical information is given on the uses
and characteristics of the various metals; on the production, handling and use
of the gases and other materials which are a part of the equipment; and on the
tools and accessories for the production and handling of these materials.
An examination will show that the greatest
usefulness of this book lies in the fact that all necessary information and data
has been included in one volume, making it possible for the workman to use one
source for securing a knowledge of both principle and practice, preparation and
finishing of the work, and both large and small repair work as well as
manufacturing methods used in metal working.