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		<title>How to do Electric are Welding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this method of welding, an electric are is formed between the tip of a metal rod and the metal being joined. The intense heat created by the arc causes the metal to melt and fuse. The high current necessary to pro­duce the arc is supplied by a transformer. The output of this transformer can [...]]]></description>
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