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1924

A report in the British "Journal of Commerce" (July 17, 1924) reported that she held steadfast and if rivets were used in the construction, the ship would surely have opened up and not be able to get off the bank.

1938

In 1938 this principle was incorporated into "Hot Gas" welding technique.

1946

The Final Report of a Board of Investigation, ordered by the Secretary of the Navy, "To Inquire Into The Design and Methods of Construction of Welded Steel Merchant Vessels, 15 July 1946" was issued.

1990

The invention of GTAW was probably the most significant welding process developed specifically for the aircraft industry and remained so until recently, with the Friction Sir Weld process of the 1990's.

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Founded
1919
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Doral, FL
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Comfort Adams
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