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Ideal for training programs, vocational and college courses, the Third Edition of Sacks & Bohnart's Welding: Principles and Practices provides a balanced mix of theory and practice for all important welding techniques. Learning features, such as the numerous "Practice Jobs" and "About Welding" sections help build basic, hands-on skills. The new edition features coverage of modern welding technologies, as well as the basics of arc welding. Practical coverage of safety, testing and inspection, and the reading of shop drawings is also included. New and revised instructor resources are available to aid in testing, grading, and classroom presentation of course materials. A Student Workbook provides an extensive resource of activities for students. Book jacket.
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Student Workbook to accompany Welding: Principles & Practices is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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