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In North America this procedure is not allowed any more. It was dismissed from use when knob and tubing wiring became obsolete. Now proper approved connectors have replaced the old solder pot. Junctions are now made in electrical boxes where as with knob and tube, the splice just required a half western splice, soldered joint and wrapped with friction tape.
One is a Miller Suitcase wire feed storage device that is used for feeding wire to an argon welding machine. Work wire is jewellery and pendants that are made from working wire into different shapes.
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It is a reference for the preparation for soldering a stranded wire so you get a good joint. You twist the strands together, heat the wire with a soldering iron or gun and then apply a small amount of solder on the tip of the wire and it melts into the strands. Then you can solder the wire to another like wire or to a terminal or whatever. You basically reheat the wire to make connection and can add more solder as needed.Additional informationTinning is also useful if the wire is to be put in a "screw lug". The term "tinning" comes from the fact that older solder contains lead and tin. Some of the newer solder is supposed to be lead free.
An electrical tester is tool used to check if a wire is producing an electrical current. Usually you will just hold it to the end of a wire, if an electrical current is being "induced" a light will glow on the tester, this is a live wire.
Copper
A form of arc welding in which the electrical energy used to weld the metal is conducted through a wire that is fed from a spool to act as a filler metal.
It can be used to mold wires together
For steel, flux core or hard wire with Argon/CO2 is used with the GMAW process.
You could solder them together and then tape securely with electrical tape.
Electrical wire is the type of wire that is used in electrical equipment. To strip the wires, you need to use wire strippers. There is also special tape called electrical tape that is used to secure the wire.
wire nut fork, spade, and ring connectors mechanical lug crimp splice butt splice bare wire under a screw compression connector split bolt solder exothermic welding quick connect (These are the spring loaded stab-in connections on many receptacles. These are not used by competent electricians, IMO.)
To install a stereo in a 1985 Honda Accord, make wire to wire connections using either a solder iron and electrical tape.
pre tinning make it easier to solder wire because the solder is already " stuck" to the wire. and less solder will be needed to join the wire. if you watch the solder under a magnifier while tinning, you will notice the solder does not flow and "stick" until proper heat and flux ar applied. this heat usually is more than required to melt the solder because it takes mor heat to heat up the wire due to higher density. after tinning, less heat is required to melt the solder, and enough flux is usually left from tinning to quickly join the wire to the desired material provided the material is also tinned. this reduces cold solder and provides for a more relible connection. To tin the wire first is to cover the end of the wire with a layer of solder before you put it thru the hole in the PCB that will give you insurance of a proper electrical contact else you will put a heap of solder on the PCB without a proper contact with the wire itself what is called a dry joint that go for un tinted copper wire only normally all electronic component pins is factory tinted
Solder the wire.
TIG welding electrodes do not melt under most applications. Electrode means it carries electrical current. In MIG welding the wire becomes the electrode. In TIG and Gas Welding the filler material is called a rod. Stick welding uses rods called electrodes.
Enameled wire welding and paint stripping
CAD welding is named after Dr Cadwell. It is a form of thermite welding used to bond wire to metal, typically used in the rail industry.