This chapter discusses welding techniques for joining steel, including fillet and groove welds. Fillet welds are commonly used to join perpendicular pieces at a 90 degree angle. Groove welds join two pieces of steel together by melting the edges and allowing them to fuse together. The document provides definitions and illustrations of common fillet and groove weld terminology.
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Common Welds
This chapter discusses welding techniques for joining steel, including fillet and groove welds. Fillet welds are commonly used to join perpendicular pieces at a 90 degree angle. Groove welds join two pieces of steel together by melting the edges and allowing them to fuse together. The document provides definitions and illustrations of common fillet and groove weld terminology.