General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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JDIGGS82
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WELDERS NEEDED (PA)
We are currently seeking 1st Class Welders for a job located in Philadelphia, PA

This job is long term employment, new construction, building Double Hulled Oil Tankers

Hours: 40 hours with potential for OT

Testing: Skill test & Urinalysis Drug Screen required

Welders: Must have extensive experience welding w/ Flux core w/Ceramic tape backing.

** Standard "B" welder test for this job site is 2G, 3G Flux core with ceramic tape backing strap, bend test. This test, if passed, brings $20.00 an hour + per diem

** "A" Welder test is extensive, must have experience with the welding process of Clad Welding or "buttering". This test, if passed, brings $21.00 an hour + per diem

Please contact the office for more information on the testing procedure.

Worldwide Labor Support, Inc.
phone:800-748-1395
fax: 228-762-3428
kayci@worldwidelabor.com

What is clad welding or buttering, or ceramic tape backing test please any info is appreciated!
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Hey,

Clad or buttering is sometimes called "overlay" and is welding beads of weld onto a parent metal to protect it or give it other properties . Like Stainless overlay or inconell. Used in furnaces to protect the boiler tubes from the harsh environment.

Ceramic backing tape is where bits of refractory ceramic are stuck on the back of a weld joint to support the weldmetal, they then fall off so the other side can be welded with a minimum of preparation .

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In that "Modern Marvels" episode on welding, they show how they use explosive welding to make "Clad" for uses in reactors and refineries. that show was kinda dull at times cause it gave the basic rules of welding for the laymans but very informative when it came to practical applications like the underwater and highrise construction.
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20 bucks? is this through ameri-force?
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Not sure to be honest I happened to find it on Craig's list
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Jwmcawful,

This is not a job board. There's a place for that here, though rarely used.

I'm no fan of Ameri-Farce, but i'd like to NOT see this forum descend into bashing recruiters. We all know, wink, and go on...

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Otto Nobedder wrote:Jwmcawful,

This is not a job board. There's a place for that here, though rarely used.

I'm no fan of Ameri-Farce, but i'd like to NOT see this forum descend into bashing recruiters. We all know, wink, and go on...

Steve S
steve- i didn't post that job but thanks for the tip
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I posted it not thinking I was just curious about some of the stuff mentioned in the ad so I posted it as a reference
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No harm, no foul...

My response to Jmmcawful wasn't really called for, either... I participate on other forums, and my spelling, "Ameri-Farce" was intentional.

Sometimes my attitude in a response carries over from another question somewhere else.

I'll try to watch that in the future.

Steve S
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