Welding Certification test Q&A and tips and tricks
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If a welder qualifies on a plate test, using 1G position, what size pipe is he certified to weld on?
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I believe a plate can only be used to simulate pipe in the matter of procedure qualification. For ease of set up. Not for welders qualifications
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I've read a few times that 3G and 4G can qualify a welder for structural and pipe 24" diameter and up.
Here is one quote: "Most codes allow a welder to take a combination of the 3 and 4G positions, which typically qualifies the welder for all position structural welding plus pipe that is a minimum of 24 inches in diameter"
From this listing: http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/weldi ... cation.pdf
Can anyone verify this?
Here is one quote: "Most codes allow a welder to take a combination of the 3 and 4G positions, which typically qualifies the welder for all position structural welding plus pipe that is a minimum of 24 inches in diameter"
From this listing: http://www.metalwebnews.com/howto/weldi ... cation.pdf
Can anyone verify this?
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As far as I know, plate can be used to develop weld procedure tests but not individual qualifications. A 1" plate test can qualify a weld procedure to through most sizes and thicknesses but the usual test for a welder is the 2" xxx heavy wall in a 6g position to qualify all sizes and thicknesses.
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According to AWS D1.1 Structural Steel Welding Code, a 1G, 1" thick test plate will qualify you for 1/8" to unlimited groove and unlimited fillets as well as 24" O.D. pipe groove and unlimited fillet.
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Been over the hill and down the road to see the elephant more than a few times and you learned me something! Hope I don't ever need the info but now I've got it just in case.
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an anyone give me advice for down hill welding with 1104 down hill stick welding + Amps "heat" for each specific rod used from a 6010 1/8 - 5/32" and 3mm for underground pipe with a bead layout diagram for stacking welds from root-fill & cap?
It will vary to what machine I'll be using but my guess its a 8bank in this test shop because its a single hand welder position opening. "But you never know what machine it may be"..
help needed.
I'm a up hill lo-high welder have been for several years, looking to take a test for a standard down hill procedure. I Dont have the rods to use or someone to give me a clue.
It will vary to what machine I'll be using but my guess its a 8bank in this test shop because its a single hand welder position opening. "But you never know what machine it may be"..
help needed.
I'm a up hill lo-high welder have been for several years, looking to take a test for a standard down hill procedure. I Dont have the rods to use or someone to give me a clue.
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