Unit 3 Welding Joints By :Camille Phillip 3 Period/ Introduction to Manufacturing
T-joint a right- angled joint, esp one in wood, making the shape of the letter T
Lap Joint Lap joints can be used in wood, plastic, or metal. A half lap joint or a halving joint is a technique of joining two pieces of material together by overlapping them
Butt Joint Bottom of the wood and etc.
Oxygen Acetylene Oxy-Acetylene (OA) welding is one of the many types of welding supported by the DP Metals Shop. It is extremely versatile and affordable. Oxy-acetylene welding is simple in concept - two pieces of metal are brought together, and the touching edges are melted by the flame with or without the addition of filler rod.
Arc Welding Arc welding is a type of welding that uses a welding power supply to create an electric arc between an electrode and the base material to melt the metals at the welding point.welding welding power supplyelectric arc
Mig This is a basic guide on how to weld using a metal inert gas (MIG) welder.
Concluding Disadvantages towards welding would be based on what joint you could be using that maybe get this into a huge problem. The advantages would be more on what joint could be what you are doing right on. The thicker and thinner would be the butt joint and etc.