Methodology
We publish welding guidance that’s easy to follow, easy to verify, and written to reduce guesswork.
Our default stance: explain the mechanism, give the safest next step, and call out what to avoid. We do not publish vendor comparisons or pricing.
How a page is built
- Start from real questions. We map common operator and engineer prompts.
- Choose a single intent. Each page answers one decision moment.
- Answer-first. The first paragraph is the practical conclusion.
- Mechanism explanation. We explain why the behavior occurs.
- Safe sequence. A short step list with “stop” conditions.
What we avoid
- Brand or supplier recommendations
- Pricing/procurement content
- Unbounded “best practices” lists without context
- Advice that ignores safety/SOP requirements
Evidence style
When uncertainty is high, we prefer explicit checks and controlled changes over aggressive “try this” advice. Where applicable we use:
- Cause → symptom mapping
- Decision trees (“if X, do Y”)
- Min-risk testing sequences