In the degree from experience you get experience in tig mig qualifications stick operations on CNC plasma cutting blue print reading fabrication and tools to fix the machines of welding help.
What he is (I'm sure) trying to suggest you do for testing is as follows; * they won't let you turn in the most hideous torch cuts because (bend or break) they can't see the crack lines * Don't volunteer to polish clean your coupons in order to easily see (bend or break) the crack lines * Definitely keep them as carbon scaled and jagged edges they will let you get away with because it's a way to try to hide the stress fractures from visual inspect (after bend), so your inferior welds may actually pass. You take advice from him and cheat so you can be the one who drive 1,200 miles to bust a test, drive another 729 miles to bust the next one. Not good luck but, GOOD LEARNING!😊
Me and my buddies will never forget this. I took my welds up for a grade. And I got a pretty decent score. I let my buddy take my welds up for his score. And believe it or not his score was higher. Imagine that shit 🤣😂😂😂 I didn't give a damn I still passed 💚👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
They have to grade off of experience, your friend had less experience so him turning in your welds was a huge accomplishment for him so he got a higher grade knowing he will never score that high again
@FkUToob1776 right on that was back when we were in high school and they still had metal shop.. I don't think that school has that class anymore. I think they need to bring those classes back.
Technically, you're not "wrong". Although used interchangeably, Dross is usually impurities from molten metal like what i used to skim from the pool of Aluminum in the remelt furnace I ran in a die casting facility, or the solder pot when I was in circuit board repair. While a welder fabricator anytime we cut metal whether with flame or arc, the byproducts were referred to as SLAG.
same shit different name dumbo. On a technical level, Dross is the impurities you remove from the top of a crucible full of molten metal. Slag is melted metal that is useless.
You can have up to 1/8” of bead above the surface of the material and that code baby. Absolutely no need to ever grind your weld unless you want to make it weaker lmao.
I was welding Railroad maintenance of way products and was required to qualify AWS D1.1 which pretty much states I can weld heavy structural, Bridges etc. 1 inch groove weld test coupon.. sooooooooo
Keep it simple dude, I could have explained it in 10 seconds and I don’t even do this kind of welding…. Double back over your cap for some thickness, grind off the extra, done.
I've basically been doing the job of a welder helper by operating a butt welding machine. Think I wanna move up Hopefully after Welder Helper I'll be welding
Good evening sir. How to do over head root pass my root pass come down because of gravity in 6g position . Reply me. Sir
In the degree from experience you get experience in tig mig qualifications stick operations on CNC plasma cutting blue print reading fabrication and tools to fix the machines of welding help.
Great!!! Can You tell me the name of those clamps bro
Good job👏
What's the name of those clamps?
To young to be telling people about welding
@@wadebelcher1338 how old do you have to be? I’m 43 and have 15 in the industry
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is it worth it?
would you recommend it?
Instructions unclear turn in slag
How old do you have to be to attend?
Hey man, if you ever have time I'd love to speak with you please.
What he is (I'm sure) trying to suggest you do for testing is as follows; * they won't let you turn in the most hideous torch cuts because (bend or break) they can't see the crack lines * Don't volunteer to polish clean your coupons in order to easily see (bend or break) the crack lines * Definitely keep them as carbon scaled and jagged edges they will let you get away with because it's a way to try to hide the stress fractures from visual inspect (after bend), so your inferior welds may actually pass. You take advice from him and cheat so you can be the one who drive 1,200 miles to bust a test, drive another 729 miles to bust the next one. Not good luck but, GOOD LEARNING!😊
Right
Grind the weld
Bend the root and do a nick break on another
If its just a bend test you need to round those edges. If its a break test then it doesnt matter.
Me and my buddies will never forget this. I took my welds up for a grade. And I got a pretty decent score. I let my buddy take my welds up for his score. And believe it or not his score was higher. Imagine that shit 🤣😂😂😂 I didn't give a damn I still passed 💚👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
They have to grade off of experience, your friend had less experience so him turning in your welds was a huge accomplishment for him so he got a higher grade knowing he will never score that high again
@FkUToob1776 right on that was back when we were in high school and they still had metal shop.. I don't think that school has that class anymore. I think they need to bring those classes back.
It’s not slag it’s DROSS
Technically, you're not "wrong". Although used interchangeably, Dross is usually impurities from molten metal like what i used to skim from the pool of Aluminum in the remelt furnace I ran in a die casting facility, or the solder pot when I was in circuit board repair. While a welder fabricator anytime we cut metal whether with flame or arc, the byproducts were referred to as SLAG.
same shit different name dumbo. On a technical level, Dross is the impurities you remove from the top of a crucible full of molten metal. Slag is melted metal that is useless.
@@joebateman5100 In the world of welding, it's called slag. You're right.
Should grind face & root flush to the thickness of the steel
You can have up to 1/8” of bead above the surface of the material and that code baby. Absolutely no need to ever grind your weld unless you want to make it weaker lmao.
@ian3967 all of canada grinds their cwb tests for basic positions before bending
my teacher makes me clean up some welds so he can see it better but that is high school not collage
If it holds it dont matter
lol none of them all 3 are fails to AWS standards. All strips must be cut at least an 1 1/2” thick.
Pipe straps are cut to 3/4 of an inch numnuts
I was welding Railroad maintenance of way products and was required to qualify AWS D1.1 which pretty much states I can weld heavy structural, Bridges etc. 1 inch groove weld test coupon.. sooooooooo
@@joebateman5100 exactly, structural
Dross*
never pull out... >_>
Ok mister lisp
fucks wrong with you little snowflake
What if it’s an etch test?
Nice
Good video! Good stuff for us aspiring rig welders 💯💯💯
DAMNIT it sucks when u see a killer video you really want to see only to have to skip to the next video cuz the stupid ass rap shit ruins it
Are you an illegal?
Off your pedal slowly with swirl action then you lose the pinhole. No need for a grinder.
It's to hide the fact they are not staggering their starts and stops as required by code
@@coryce258 there are Qc in the plants That go check every weld you make and after that it gets shot. That’s not it my friend
Keep it simple dude, I could have explained it in 10 seconds and I don’t even do this kind of welding…. Double back over your cap for some thickness, grind off the extra, done.
You explained that very well. Pull out slowly and enjoy all that goodness 😂 Only welders lay real pipe.
It's usually hard to pull out 😞
Bro you got a Trini accecnt ! nice video man
Why do you start in the bevel?
Damn! Show the fish eye
Name
She can become a welding engineer with that degree and a inspector and many more
Sho is, in nw arkansas now
Should learn what plumb means lol
All i heard was don't pull out
I never pulled out
ANY GRIND MARKS ON A WELD DISQUALIFIES A CAR IN NHRA.
@emilywking
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I've basically been doing the job of a welder helper by operating a butt welding machine. Think I wanna move up Hopefully after Welder Helper I'll be welding
The worse she can say is no 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
What's this guy smoking 😜