Hiya Black bob, welcome to TheDIYforum
I assume your referring to "Calcium batteries" which ideally shouldnt be spot welded as this is too hot and will damage the batteries.
You will often find that these are simply soldered together, then the strength to hold them together comes from the plastic that you shrink over them which holds them all together.
The solder is mostly just to ensure good electrical contact and isnt actually for any strength, and if you have any old cordless telephones, take out the battery pack and once you remove the plastic wrappings you should see that the connections are simply lightly soldered, especially where the batteries are not all in a straight line, little peices of copper are soldered over the terminals to join them together.
See the image I've attached to show a typical rechargable battery pack for a radio controlled plane.
Hope this helps Bob?