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Cold Metal Skills 6831.24
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Skills Needed for Cold Metal Tasks
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Identify Metal Identify metal so that its characteristics will be known before trying to do other cold metal and welding tasks
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Cutting Cold Metal Done to make it the correct size: length and width
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Thin Metal Cutting thin cold metal is done by using snipes, shears, or a cold chisel
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Thick Metal Cutting thick cold metal is done with a hacksaw or a metal cutting saw blade in band saws, jigsaws, or reciprocating saws
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Drilling The method used to make round holes in cold metal using drills and metal cutting bits
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Bending Metal Bending cold metal not more than 3/8” thick can be done with a ball peen hammer and machinists vise
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Bending Metal Metal thicker than 3/8” should be heated before bending
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Shaping Cold Metal Shaping cold metal can be done by cutting, filing, grinding, or bending or combining any of these skills
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Filing The main reason to file metal is to smooth rough places, but filing is also used to sharpen some tools
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Grinding Grinding is the procedure used to sharpen points or edges of cutting tools made of high carbon steel
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Demonstrating Cold Metal Skills
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Ferrous Contain iron
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Ferrous Metals Will rust and have to be painted or oiled to protect
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Ferrous Metals Cast iron Wrought iron Steel
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Non-ferrous Do not have iron
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Nonferrous Metals Aluminum Copper Magnesium
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Identify Metal Identify metal so that its characteristics will be known before trying to do other cold metal and welding tasks
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Metal Identification Identified by color, weight, texture, use, shape, forge or cast marks, and spark test
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Spark Test Color, shape, quantity, length, and position of sparks are used to identify metals
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Cast Iron Has red lines in the sparks
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High Carbon Steel Has yellow lines with several star bursts
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Wrought Iron Has long straw-colored lines without burst
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Galvanized Steel Should be identified because it gives off poisonous gas when heated for cutting or welding
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Snips or Shears Will not cut metal that is too thick
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Thick Metal Should be cut with a metal cutting saw such as hacksaw, band saw, or abrasive cut-off saw (chop saw)
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Drilling Metal Done by securing metal in a machinist’s vise
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Drilling Metal Using a center punch and ball peen hammer to dent the metal to prevent the drill bit from wandering from the desired location
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Drilling Metal Using a drill and bit to drill the hole
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Machinist’s vise Should be used to secure cold metal for cutting, drilling, filling, or bending
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Round File The inside of a drilled hole should be smoothed with a round file
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Flat File Can be used to smooth the cut edges of cold metal
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Grinder Used to shape and sharpen the hollow- ground cutting edge of tools such as wood chisels
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Alloy A mixture of two or more metals
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Steel Is an alloy of iron and carbon
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Mild Steel Known as the workhorse of steels
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Mild Steel Used to make expanded metal
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Stainless Steel Will not rust
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Cold Metal Skills 6831.24
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