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Gas Welding

Gas welding is a technique that uses a flame produced by burning a mixture of gases, typically oxygen and a fuel gas like acetylene, to join metal pieces together. The intense heat melts the metal surfaces, allowing them to fuse as they cool. It is commonly used for repairing and fabricating metal structures, especially when precision and control are needed. The process requires careful handling of the gas flames to ensure safety and achieve strong, clean welds. Gas welding is versatile and effective for various metals but requires skill to manage the flame and metal flow properly.