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The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation has released How to Read Shop Drawings, a book intended to aid beginners in manufacturing with interpreting shop drawings specifically relating to welding. Topics covered include three-viewed drawings, drawing to scale, auxiliary views, welding symbols, and weld joints and their symbols. How to Read Shop Drawings is 180 pages and can only be purchased from www.jlfl.org.

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