General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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JDIGGS82
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Anybody know of some good online resources for print reading or good resource recomendations i am really rusty looking to brush up, didnt see any other threads for this so if there is just go ahead and remove this one
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Here's a book....

Anyone recommend it???

http://www.amazon.com/Blueprint-Reading ... y_b_text_y

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There are a few videos on YouTube under the Hobart Institute that may be of some help to you.
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JDIGGS82 wrote:Anybody know of some good online resources for print reading or good resource recomendations i am really rusty looking to brush up, didnt see any other threads for this so if there is just go ahead and remove this one
Blueprints, or shop drawings?
This book is a great resource for learning to read shop drawings for welding instructions:
http://www.jflfoundation.com/ProductDet ... ductCode=H

Their shipping cost is ridiculous, but I recall if you ring them you can get a sane shipping cost. Or maybe you can find the title on Amazon or the local library. I always forget about the library. ;-)

Cheers,
Richard
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