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What type of welding is that?
I try to do research on welding, and I can not specify the type of welding seen. As Maybe I can describe, this method uses the welding arc welding without external electrode (which means it is permanent, except SMAW), and no filler. I can not tell if it is a gas used in the process, but it seems purely gas. In addition, it creates a large slag (not sure if all types, but it creates much more which seems normal). I know I could not have the best understanding, or description, but can anyone help please try to find this type of welding is that? There were two welding 1 / 2 inch steel rods, angles, one above the other, in the middle of the stems. It was operated by 1 person.
So where Did you see? What industry? What are they together? Why not to see that is done and ask the welding or other persons working in the site that was the process?

