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Match every term with correct definition a Leg Length b Face

Match every term with correct definition a Leg Length b Face Toes Depth of Penetration Puddle Tack Weld Fillet Weld T Joint C d e f Butt Joint Edge Joint Lap Joint Corner Joint k 1 Root m Weld Gauges h i j 28 The top exposed visual surface of the weld 29 A weld used to hold two pieces of material together 30 Molten metal on the base material located where the electrode is directed 31 Weld Height from toes to root 32 Used to easily measure the weld size 33 Welding on the outside edge of two pieces parallel to one another 34 Joints two surfaced usually at a right angle 35 Edges of a weld 36 When two piece overlap each other 37 How much a weld melts into the base material 38 Bottom corner of a fillet weld 39 When to pieces are abutted to one another edge to edge 40 Welding on the outside corner

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