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Parent - - By lonewolf658 (*) Date 04-07-2009 12:07
Gentlemen, maybe i was wrongto jump to harsh as well,but this is important to me  its my last chance to do somethingi really like to do.As far as seing  some humor  .just wait i 'll give you alot to laugh at and for ,when starting from the bottom and  have a  limit knowlege in certain areas everything is  important regardless  of time factors .
Parent - - By swsweld (****) Date 04-07-2009 13:26 Edited 04-08-2009 01:46
My apologies as well Lonewolf.
I usually only take cheap shots at people I know fairly well.

All joking aside, It was Lawrences' fault. He started it :)
Parent - By Lawrence (*****) Date 04-07-2009 13:54
I'll take the blame as long as Lonewolf agrees to stick around.
Parent - By johnnyh (***) Date 04-07-2009 15:44
Kick off your shoes. Stay awhile!!
Parent - - By CWI555 (*****) Date 04-07-2009 18:49
It's all 3.2's fault :-)
Parent - - By lonewolf658 (*) Date 04-08-2009 00:39
Ok, since you guys insist, its lawerences fault lol.So you know and want a good laugh ,you'll love this,i got in 1 of the study guides andwas taking the tests when it came to the NDE's in the answers was  PT rest i had figure out but  for the life of me it never registered as penetration test i always knew  of it has a dye penetrate.Told you guys wheni get to asking ?s your gonna  love a laugh and  i will be glad to furnish em as well.Only destrutive ones had i been exposed to besides dye and xray.I want to thank you guys theres alot you discuss  i have no idea  what it is, but i am learning theres more i know that i realize.I even answered a ? that was asked  about welding a  gusset and then read your comments to see if i was right.Thank you again you can tell me to use super glue to fill a weld and in some cases i might believe you now thats funny ,since i learned to weld come to think of it, looks of some of my welds might been better to use super glueLOL. Take care and i will be reading everything.Sincerly Lone
Parent - By johnnyh (***) Date 04-08-2009 01:20
PT stands for Penetrant Test.  X-Ray (RT) and Dye (PT) are typically classified as NON-destructive examinations (NDE)  meaning they do not affect the test speciman. 
Parent - By swsweld (****) Date 04-08-2009 01:53 Edited 04-08-2009 02:22
We wouldn't advocate super glue except for Farm Code work. J-B Weld is the preferred joining technique :)
Parent - By CWI555 (*****) Date 04-08-2009 12:15
http://nde-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/communitycollege.htm
This will give you some good data in regards to the basic NDE methods.
Parent - - By 3.2 Inspector (***) Date 04-08-2009 17:02
What have I done? :)

3.2
Parent - - By hogan (****) Date 04-08-2009 17:19
It's your turn.
Parent - By 3.2 Inspector (***) Date 04-08-2009 18:09
I will take it...

3.2
Parent - By CWI555 (*****) Date 04-08-2009 18:47
we'll think of something
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