Howdy all, well after running low on welding projects to do around my current area I decided to put my resume online last night thinking it couldn't hurt. This morning I got a call about a great job offer. I would take it in a heart beat, the catch. I have to be Hess certified and after hearing what all the testing is I have come to the conclusion that it is a not the easiest one I have seen...ha maybe when the boss said it wasn't easy should have tipped me off.
Well what I have to do is...
1 1/2" pipe uphill and downhill
6" uphill and downhill
6" Saddle weld
Using 6010 root and 8018 fill and cap. All in the 6G position
Now that's all fine and dandy aside from the fact that I have never welded such a small diameter pipe (2" being the smallest). Along with never running a 8018 rod with limited downhill pipe work. But if the 8018 is anything like the 7018 then no worries there.
I have a few days to go to his business and practice which I fully intend on doing, but before I do so I am just wondering if anyone has any tips that could be passed along to me. Looking for an advice on the 8018 rod, downhill pipe welding, welding small diameter pipe and hell if there is an easier way to saddle a pipe I would appreciate that also. I will be doing my own research of course but hearing straight from the horses mouth is always best I like to think.