General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
danielbuck
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I'm starting to organize my garage a bit more, and one thing I'd like to do is have some useful charts and print outs that I can refer to. For example, like this one below, converts from fractions to decimals and millimeters. I wish this chart had gauges on it as well, but I'm sure I can find others.

Any charts that yall find particularly useful to have printed out?


http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/91u6WnetQCL.jpg
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There are plenty of others - but all " normal " engineering guys carry the pocket size " Zeus " tables - this covers fraction / decimal / metric / number & letter sizes / common threading info etc - like an engineers bible - but smaller ! ( and now I'm 50 I think they print them a bit blurred so I have to squint & catch the light right on them 1 )


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Zeus-Precisio ... 4862b6908a
danielbuck
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oh right on! That would do nicely to keep in the top drawer :)
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how do u get one in the us? is says they don't ship to north America? Is there a pdf i can download or something?
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This is a good chart to hang around an oxy fuel station. :D
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This is a good starting point on all repairs :D
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mcoe wrote:This is a good starting point on all repairs :D
Who needs a chart for that, when you already know it :lol: :?
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