Studying in NDT, it seems easy from out side of the box, but to get certifications it's not that easy and it could cost over 10K easy inc. courses, exams, administration etc. if you could not pass retake the course in school ...
+loc ha the 10 miles of pipe are propped up on broken bords and pallets. i know how to shove a bunch off wood under a 10,000 lb pipe, im saying it can be done more legit. adjustable metal saw horses, hoists, ect. im certified in 6g mig, tig, stick, 232, ect. more than likely you would be doing the bitch work aka shoving bords under a pipe, while i weld.
+Richie Jr rofl. Broken pallets? Janky boards? Metal saw horses? You might be a killer welder, but you're no onshore pipeliner. Those are called "skids", and every land based pipeline I've ever been on uses them.
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Amazing NDT
that was badass
In a perfect world.hahaha
Hats of to the workers
nice video
Amazing
RTD helmet! ✌🏻
I'm at the QC coordinator yeahhhhh..
Studying in NDT, it seems easy from out side of the box, but to get certifications it's not that easy and it could cost over 10K easy inc. courses, exams, administration etc. if you could not pass retake the course in school ...
Do you make inspection service...?
how the couplant is applied?
Thanks for this video! Can we consider phased array technique as an automated ut method? Please help me with this point
If someone knows Phase Array should not know AUT as the phase array comes from UT as well as other NDT methods.
what level UT would this be?
Looking to hire any UT and Phase array techs?
any pipeline job that needs aut operator?
all this work to test the weld yet the pipe itself is resting on janky ass broken pallets that probably move around while the pipes being welded
+loc ha the 10 miles of pipe are propped up on broken bords and pallets. i know how to shove a bunch off wood under a 10,000 lb pipe, im saying it can be done more legit. adjustable metal saw horses, hoists, ect. im certified in 6g mig, tig, stick, 232, ect. more than likely you would be doing the bitch work aka shoving bords under a pipe, while i weld.
+Richie Jr
rofl. Broken pallets? Janky boards? Metal saw horses?
You might be a killer welder, but you're no onshore pipeliner.
Those are called "skids", and every land based pipeline I've ever been on uses them.
There is no controlled cooling of the weld after the cap pass?
Not uncommon depending on material, welding procedure.
why would you use UT in this application instead of RT? Speed? Safety?
Likely both were used on a gas pipeline.
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