I just applied for a job TIG welding aircraft parts and they go by the AWS D17.1 code. I understand the material thicknesses range from .020" to 035" and they use a wide variety of metals. I was hoping someone could give me some info in regards to what to expect or the level of skill required. Thanks
I agree ...that is typical of one of the coupons you will do per alloy group to certify. Generally speaking the certification test is "usually" ridiculously harder then the typical work being done. In addition more then likely you will have a 5f and 6g in a 1/2" tube with similar wall/plate thickness .030 or so....no burn thru or suckback on the 5f plate. They give you such a small tube because it is harder to get around easily then say a 2". It sounds harder then it really is. Just do not drink too much coffee on your testing days and you will be fine.