Hey guys so I have a weld test next week (CWB FCAW flat 1GF).
I did one similar a couple weeks ago and it didn't bend (haven't done much fcaw since July and first time on this type of test.)
At the time I left the machine the way the journeyman had it set 24.7v and about 300ipm feed 0.45 wire dual shield. On 1/2" plate here's a diagram of the set up
The test is the option 1 pic with the groove/fillet weld combo
I've heard from others this was a bit cold what would you guys recommend as far as settings? The miller app doesn't give me settings for 0.45 wire. Passing this test will open some doors for me so I really want to pass. Any tips are greatly appreciated
Thanks guys
Chris
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Chris,
For flat position, I'd be closer to WFO....
27.5V and 425 IPM.
Do a practice plate to dial it in, but run that sh!t HOT in flat, because you can!
I've ran that wire in 3F with the settings I recommended.
Steve S
For flat position, I'd be closer to WFO....
27.5V and 425 IPM.
Do a practice plate to dial it in, but run that sh!t HOT in flat, because you can!
I've ran that wire in 3F with the settings I recommended.
Steve S
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Yeah that's around where I've heard the voltage should be. Figured the boss where I took the test had the machine dialed in to where their wps would be. My buddy did the same test same settings and it passed so I know I have a couple technique changes to make as well as the settings. About how fast/slow a travel speed should I use?
Thanks again steve
Thanks again steve
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Chris,
Any time you walk in to a weld test, assume the machine is set wrong. Your ability to set the machine is part of your test. Have a look at the WPS, and ask for one if it's not offered. Look for stupid shit, like someone messing with the polarity of the machine.
Treat your test like the last person using the machine was a mildly retarded schizophrenic, and set every parameter yourself.
Make your handiwork the ONLY variable.
Steve S
Any time you walk in to a weld test, assume the machine is set wrong. Your ability to set the machine is part of your test. Have a look at the WPS, and ask for one if it's not offered. Look for stupid shit, like someone messing with the polarity of the machine.
Treat your test like the last person using the machine was a mildly retarded schizophrenic, and set every parameter yourself.
Make your handiwork the ONLY variable.
Steve S
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Good Pointers listed here^^. Definitely ask for a WPS, when I gave welding tests I had more faith in the guys and gals who came in and asked for the procedure before I had a chance to offer it to them. For FCAW you will want something to clean the slag off between passes, don't assume anything, ask how they want you to handle the interpass cleaning. I had guys pick up a grinder between passes without asking and AWS D1.5 prohibits mechanical cleaning during a performance test. All of this should be spelled out on the WPS.Otto Nobedder wrote:Chris,
Any time you walk in to a weld test, assume the machine is set wrong. Your ability to set the machine is part of your test. Have a look at the WPS, and ask for one if it's not offered. Look for stupid shit, like someone messing with the polarity of the machine.
Treat your test like the last person using the machine was a mildly retarded schizophrenic, and set every parameter yourself.
Make your handiwork the ONLY variable.
Steve S
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Craig,
You're right.
After watching Christopher Titus discuss the meaning of "retarded", I'm leaning toward taking it out of my vocabulary.
He did explain "retarded" nicely... A perfectly able, educated, talented person who's living in a box under a bridge to support his meth habit is RETARDED. A person with Downs' Syndrome, who knows love on a level you and I will never experience, is "advanced".
Steve S
You're right.
After watching Christopher Titus discuss the meaning of "retarded", I'm leaning toward taking it out of my vocabulary.
He did explain "retarded" nicely... A perfectly able, educated, talented person who's living in a box under a bridge to support his meth habit is RETARDED. A person with Downs' Syndrome, who knows love on a level you and I will never experience, is "advanced".
Steve S
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if you happen to read any legal briefs you will find that the courts have allowed the use of the term retarded (for how long I'm not sure, have to check) as an accepted legal definition for a mental condition. however, in 2014, the supreme court in atkins v Virginia allowed the use of intellectual disability in place of mental retardation. however, however, if you look for a definition of intellectual disability you will find it defined as mental retardation.
it is pretty common for defense attorneys representing individuals that have been sentenced to death to use the 'retarded', defense as a mitigator to get the sentence set aside.
it is what it is...retarded. changing the word changes nothing.
it is retarded that we have to carry on with nonsense like this in the us.
found it, middle of twentieth century to replace moron, idiot, imbecile.
from wickipedia: pretty good explanation, relates to a lot of things
The terms used for this condition are subject to a process called the euphemism treadmill. This means that whatever term is chosen for this condition, it eventually becomes perceived as an insult. The terms mental retardation and mentally retarded were invented in the middle of the 20th century to replace the previous set of terms
it is pretty common for defense attorneys representing individuals that have been sentenced to death to use the 'retarded', defense as a mitigator to get the sentence set aside.
it is what it is...retarded. changing the word changes nothing.
it is retarded that we have to carry on with nonsense like this in the us.
found it, middle of twentieth century to replace moron, idiot, imbecile.
from wickipedia: pretty good explanation, relates to a lot of things
The terms used for this condition are subject to a process called the euphemism treadmill. This means that whatever term is chosen for this condition, it eventually becomes perceived as an insult. The terms mental retardation and mentally retarded were invented in the middle of the 20th century to replace the previous set of terms
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