2g done today 1/2 inch material 60 degree included bevel 1/8 hobart rods 1/4 inch gap root was done at 130 hot pass an fill 135 cap done at 115. Photos are in order of process following common arc wps
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Yes practicing before taking test in summer ordered about 15 sets of plates an backing strips using each twice than running practice beads on each set once it's used up
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Im having trouble now with using 1/8 rod on 3g so having to adjust to 3/32 rod to do all tests as whatever rods you first use according to the common arc testers you have to use thru the whole test. So now trying to find gaps to use smaller than 1/4 to allow easier fill on each test piece
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Can you just stick em in a bandsaw and cut the welds out, leaving two more pieces to test with? I do that with thin aluminum sheet I practice on, stick it in the shear and chop the welds out and I"m back welding it again.dooleykevin70 wrote:Yes practicing before taking test in summer ordered about 15 sets of plates an backing strips using each twice than running practice beads on each set once it's used up
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I use a grinder with cutting blade to cut each coupon in two as well as backing strips allowing me to get two runs per coupon
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We do a 2G in heavy plate for D15.1 but are required to place a stop-start in the middle of the root pass.
Its always a fine line between filling the groove and excessive reinforcement.
The worst part for me is getting impatient to start the next stringer then my work gets too hot.
Cheers, Alan
Its always a fine line between filling the groove and excessive reinforcement.
The worst part for me is getting impatient to start the next stringer then my work gets too hot.
Cheers, Alan
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