failed!
i wrote the senior instructor to see if i could pay a fee and re test.
seems like i read somewhere that cert tests could be givin at "accredited" schools ( with or without the individual being directly involved in that school or company) as long as there were qualified inspectors( or access to )available and since i was allowed to take the test in the first place also seems they must BE qualified and/or have access.
maybe there is a time limit/requirement? no mention of that.
they also happen to be on the AWS national list of schools.
this is what the instructor wrote back...
"Michael, the only way you can re-do the SMAW certification test is to take the class again. I was the one who bent your test samples. The face, which the side you welded one looked really good. No holes or voids what so ever. The root or penetration side had lack of fusion on both sides of the weld joint. Either your work angle was off or you could have turned your amps up a little more.
Sorry you didn't pass but it looks like you're close and on the right track."
kinda bummed out about it.
on the bright side, this 45 hour course was just to get my feet wet.
only that i was hoping for wet feet and a cert in my pocket

now i'm enrolled at the local community college for welding, starting in january.
ive only been welding 2 years and i was bound to hit a few bumps in the road.
onward and upward!
sorry no pics. cover pass looked good!
WW aka michael