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Time to re-cert on D17.1, not a very big deal except for the thorn in all aero welder's side (aluminum T). My question to those who have experience with it is, Can I fit the joint open root? The T joint diagrams in D17.1 show the joint having a gap in it. Although I can't find any dimensions on what size gap is acceptable, but at the same time can't find anything saying it has to be closed root. Also I can't find any accept/reject dimensions on melt-thru or push-thru. Thanks in advance for any and all input.
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If it's a re-cert, I'm curious why you don't already know.Streamwelder wrote:Time to re-cert on D17.1...
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Just trying to find other options instead of fighting the root fusion. I've never tried it with an open root, just wondering if anyone else had.
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That's right Badd, that's the rough part .040-.050 6061 with pretty much 100% root fusion. We're allowed .1 x's the leg size or less of incomplete fusion at the root.
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I'll have to dig. Jody did a video specifically on this in the past few months. I think he discusses acceptance criteria. I don't recall him mentioning a root gap, though. The test should have a WPS supported by a PQR, with all the pertinent specs. To test you with a drawing alone is setting you up for trouble.
[Edit] Here it is on youtube:
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/alu ... t-d17.html
Read the written blurb below the video before you hit "play".
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[Edit] Here it is on youtube:
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/alu ... t-d17.html
Read the written blurb below the video before you hit "play".
Steve S
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