Welding Certification test Q&A and tips and tricks
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- Arizona SA200
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I recently started with a company that wants to get their R stamp. For those of you that are not familiar it is a qualification for repair on pressure vessels. I will be the welder taking care of the weld tests required as well as samples for the R stamp. Has anyone dealt with this before? We are not going for a U stamp (fabrication of new vessels) just repair. The paperwork end will be taken care of, just wondering about testing. Thanks in advance.
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- weldin mike 27
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Sounds like a good job. Just remember not to be an arrogant prick when it comes to testing other welders. I work at a place where you never get a go at anything different because the top 3 are their own club. Make sure you can tell the difference between a welder who just cant do it to one who really wants to and will move heaven and earth to get a chance.
http://www.nationalboard.org/index.aspx ... 115&ID=160
Mick
Sounds like a good job. Just remember not to be an arrogant prick when it comes to testing other welders. I work at a place where you never get a go at anything different because the top 3 are their own club. Make sure you can tell the difference between a welder who just cant do it to one who really wants to and will move heaven and earth to get a chance.
http://www.nationalboard.org/index.aspx ... 115&ID=160
Mick
- Otto Nobedder
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ASME IX has everything you need about qualifying welds and welders. What tests cover what positions/thicknesses, etc.
I've got an outdated copy in .pdf format I use for general reference (I weld at an R-stamp shop) that Mick gave me. You'd want a current copy, of course, because they revise bits and pieces every year, but this would get you started.
It's a very dry read, but there's much you can skip unless you get into the engineering side.
PM me an email address, and I'll send it to you.
Steve S
I've got an outdated copy in .pdf format I use for general reference (I weld at an R-stamp shop) that Mick gave me. You'd want a current copy, of course, because they revise bits and pieces every year, but this would get you started.
It's a very dry read, but there's much you can skip unless you get into the engineering side.
PM me an email address, and I'll send it to you.
Steve S
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