The link is OK if you don't mind using welding symbols that are out dated. Case in point, the edge flange weld has changed. Another example; the symbol indicating the depth of preparation (bevel depth) and root penetration was changed over 30 years ago by the 1976 edition of AWS A2.4.
There were no dimensions provided, so it is a crap shoot as to what weld type is best suited for this inquiry. Looking at the scale of the weld vs. the base metal in the attachment I assumed it was sheet metal, but any assumption, well, you know where that discussion is headed.
As for welding symbols, be careful. There are a number of references in use by designers and engineers that list welding symbols that are 20 and 30 years out of date. The latest edition of AWS A2.4 is the 2007 edition. Buy it, look through it to see which weld type is best suited for your needs. Keep in mind that the standard dissects the welding symbol, so all the information is not listed in one concise manner. The reader is responsible to locate all the necessary information on the reference line, i.e., weld type, weld size, length, etc.
Best regards - Al