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Get used to using calipers, micrometers and fillet gauges. Pay close attention at the seminar and read the questions slowly and completely understand what they are asking. The Part B seems to give people the most trouble. So be dilligent on that portion of the exam. I think you told me that John Husfeld was doing the seminar. When I did it in Denver, alot of the little things he went over in the seminar came back to me in the exam.
And most importantly good luck.
Hi,
I just took the exam (api 1104) and on the open code book test, pay a little more attention to Appendix A and B. There were more than 1 or 2 questions more like about 8 to 12. Also make sure you read all the anwsers befor you pick one. There are 60 Questions on that test, take your time, when you get to 30(half way) check the clock, the same with the rest of the tests. and you will find that you are doing fine.
Good Luck!!!
Hello again
are you taking a prep. class? Hobart has a 2 week program. Check it out at WWW.welding.org