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Understanding Safe Welding

It is difficult to address the science and art of welding with a shotgun approach, especially in this age of accelerated information. With our jam-packed schedules, we try to maximize our allotted 24 hours spending as much time as we can doing what we real
From the February, 2009 issue of Stock Car Racing
By Jeff Geesey
Photography by Jeff Geesey

 

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