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The big-picture summary of welding is that it is not very accurate, and that weird stuff happens when you weld anything other than cold rolled steel. [ul]
[li]Ask your fabricators what tolerances they can achieve. As a student or junior engineer, you cannot be expected to know everything. You do need to demonstrate that you can listen, and learn.[/li]
[li]Understand that welders managing temperature watch the colour cold rolled steel glows at. This does not work on materials that melt at temperatures below red heat. Definitely this includes aluminium.[/li]
[li]If your material is heat treated or work hardened, it won't be heat treated or work hardened in the heat affected zone[ ](HAZ) after welding. Again, this definitely includes aluminium. Your stress analysis should be based on annealed strength.[/li]
[li]Cold rolled steel can be welded by any idiot, except me. For other materials, including medium carbon steels like chromalloy, and aluminium, anticipate that the welding will be done by a better trained, more skilled and expensive worker.[/li]
[li]Make sure there is room for your welding equipment around your weld.[/li]
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