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Saldatura a Tig

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save everything in this section and the first time I write,
I have to ask you a pleasure:
I have to make various welds on aluminum tig
who knows how to tell me the norm where I can see the cyanphin according to the thickness,
and the size of the cord?

bye kionn
 
Well, you have to make those...
according to the type of joint, the norm tells you the efficiency of the joint
based on the forces at stake and considering its efficiency, you will define the size of the joint.
if this is not compatible with the size of the pieces.... you change joint
 
However, I apologize for the question that absolutely does not want to be polemical.
But shouldn't these things teach you at school?? ? ?
 
Okay, but wow. .
welding, bearings, screws, mechanical machining, technical design. . .
are truly the abyss of mechanical knowledge
at least for top heads, at spanne, are knowledge that should give you to school
 
However, I apologize for the question that absolutely does not want to be polemical.
But shouldn't these things teach you at school?? ? ?
at the university teach you how to calculate a bolted link, how to draw a screw, what are the technological processes of production in series of screws...but you forget to say "by the way, the dimensions are standardized and if you need a screw, go to the hardware".
too obvious, but with the only university knowledge, if I need a life I think I have to make a table of the particular!
 
Good to know!
reminder for me...
"do not give drawings to a graduate engineer. especially if there are normalized components from trade! "
 
Bye to all,

I agree with mbt. regarding my training, I came out with the "fantastic" (obviously fantastic is pure sarcasm) reform 3+2 with the courses divided in quadrimestri and not semesters.
result?
in class they don't teach you things, but they'll tell you the concepts. If you're willing to go see them for your own things at home otherwise you're bound to superficiality.
 

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