I have a weld test tomorrow 4 inch pipe 6g. I'm not sure what thickness but it has to be 100% X-ray tig all the way out can you give me some parameters to go off of I am up at school practicing and I really need to get this job. Thank you
-Stephen
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For 4" sched 40, my preferred method:
30 degree bevel, no land, 3/32" gap, 3/32", er70 wire, 3/32" electrode.
Root pass: 105amps laywire
Second pass: 110amps (fill the joint)
Cap pass: 125amps (no stringers, single weave cap)
Good luck!
30 degree bevel, no land, 3/32" gap, 3/32", er70 wire, 3/32" electrode.
Root pass: 105amps laywire
Second pass: 110amps (fill the joint)
Cap pass: 125amps (no stringers, single weave cap)
Good luck!
Flat out like a lizard drinkin'
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WOW!
An x-ray test on pipe, and you've never hand-beveled before?
And you don't know any of the parameters of the test?
I appreciate the chutzpah it takes to do this.
Please let us know how it goes!
Steve S
An x-ray test on pipe, and you've never hand-beveled before?
And you don't know any of the parameters of the test?
I appreciate the chutzpah it takes to do this.
Please let us know how it goes!
Steve S
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Well I know the parameters I've just never welded 4" pipe before thought maybe it was different than 6"
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You specifically asked, "Can you give me some parameters to go off of?"
That suggests you don't know the weld parameters.
If you have a WPS, post it up, so we have the same working range you're asking about.
Steve S
That suggests you don't know the weld parameters.
If you have a WPS, post it up, so we have the same working range you're asking about.
Steve S
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