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Oxy Acetylene
100

100: This flexible, rubber-cupped tool uses suction to clear minor clogs in sinks and toilets.

  • Answer: What is a plunger?

100

100: Concrete is made of three main ingredients: water, aggregate, and this binding powder.

Answer: What is Portland Cement?

100

100: MIG stands for this, referring to the type of gas used to protect the weld puddle.

Answer: What is Metal Inert Gas?

100

100: This is the common name for Shielded Metal Arc Welding.

Answer: What is Stick welding?

100

100: To prevent a dangerous explosion, an Acetylene tank should never be stored or used in this position.

Answer: What is horizontal (or laying down)?

200

200: This common blue or white tape is wrapped around pipe threads to ensure a watertight seal.

Answer: What is Teflon tape (or PTFE tape)?

200

200: These steel rods are embedded in concrete to provide tensile strength and prevent cracking.

Answer: What is rebar?

200

200: This part of the MIG welder feeds the wire through the cable and out the nozzle.

Answer: What is the drive roll (or wire feeder)?

200

200: On a 7018 electrode, the first two digits (70) represent this many thousands of pounds of tensile strength per square inch.

Answer: What is 70,000 PSI?

200

200: The oxygen hose is color-coded green, while the acetylene hose is always this color.

Answer: What is red?

300

300: This "U" or "S" shaped pipe under a sink holds water to prevent sewer gases from entering the home.

Answer: What is a P-trap?

300

300: This term describes the process of maintaining moisture and temperature in new concrete to reach full strength.

Answer: What is curing?

300

300: This is the most common gas mixture used for MIG welding carbon steel.

Answer: What is 75% Argon / 25% CO2 (C25)?

300

300: This hardened layer forms on top of a finished weld and must be chipped away.

Answer: What is slag?

300

300: This type of flame is achieved when there is a perfect one-to-one balance of oxygen and acetylene.

Answer: What is a neutral flame?

400

400: This method of joining copper pipes involves heating a fitting and melting a filler metal into the joint.

Answer: What is sweating (or soldering)?

400

400: This test measures the consistency and workability of a concrete mix before it is poured.

Answer: What is a slump test?

400

400: If your weld has "porosity" (tiny holes), it is most likely caused by a lack of this.

Answer: What is shielding gas?

400

400: This occurs when the arc wanders from its intended path, usually caused by magnetic fields in DC welding.

Answer: What is arc blow?

400

400: This safety device is designed to stop a flame from traveling back up the hoses into the regulators.

Answer: What is a flashback arrestor?

500

500: In a water heater, this sacrificial rod is designed to corrode so the tank itself doesn’t rust.

Answer: What is an anode rod?

500

500: This is the standard chemical reaction that occurs when water and cement mix, creating heat.

Answer: What is hydration?

500

500:  MIG welding, this term refers to the distance between the contact tip and the workpiece.

Answer: What is electrode stick-out (or CTWD)?

500

500: This specific electrode is known as a "Fast-Freeze" rod, commonly used for pipe root passes.

Answer: What is 6010?

500

500: This is the maximum safe "free" pressure (PSI) for Acetylene gas before it becomes unstable.

Answer: What is 15 PSI?