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Another post I should know the answer to, but I don't and I need all the help i can get. Gotta take a test whenever I feel comfotable enough to do it. It's 6G SST and carbon, TIG and stick. In 2005, i was 2G and 5G certified stick and MIG, but never TIG. I know it's a question that will probably harvest a bunch of different answers, but that's kinda what I'm hoping for. Thanks in advance to anyone that wants to share they're knowledge....
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Sorry lindsay75, but what is the question??
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Haha....I never really did ask that, did I ? I was looking for any tips i could use to practice for this test. Got the welder and all the scrap pipe I could want, now just need to figure out what I'm suppose to be doing !!!! :lol:
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Still waiting for the question.

What size pipe? What schedule? Are you referring to a stainless to carbon weld?

Tig root, 7018 out? Tig all the way?

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4" sch 40, TIG all the way, SST and carbon....
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