Thanks Chris, Yeah, I have lots of tabs in mine as well; Welding, bolting, QC & inspections, materials cleanup & prep, etc. I use this book all the time and it sure is easier with tabs at key locations. Thanks for the info on the workbook.
John or Joe, does one of you know if the same is true of tabs for the AWS Bolting exam? I am hoping they are handling it as they do the D1.1. But, I will deal with whatever the rules are here. This is another one of those issues people need to know BEFORE they get to the exam. Especially since we have to buy the book ahead of time from another organization, study for the test, show up on test day and take the exam. If someone comes in with thier book already tabbed, they will have to sit down and remove all the tabs before taking the exam. NOT COOL!! And as Chris and I have said, we use this book on the job everyday, it is already tabbed for our convenience. Hope someone has an AWS answer. We know where ICC stands. I thought I had asked that of Peter and Terry in the Certifications Dept, but can't find anything, must have forgotten that as I was typing.
Joe, I hope my post last night did not come off wrong. I just wanted you to know that I take these tests, certifications, inspections very seriously. And after getting to where I am now, I also take the position that one needs to know a lot more about his chosen profession than most of us do. I have always been an information sponge, but apparently needed different sources so I could learn more about the actual codes and their application to my work. Seminars seem the logical way to do that, not just exams. Give the people on the job the materials and training they need, and work quality will improve making it easier on the inspectors trying to insure that quality. Your help and sharing of knowledge has always been important to me.
Thanks to all who have answered my continual series of questions to put this together. And I put it in this public forum for the benefit of others. I could have just gotten the answers to my questions from Peter, Terry, Joe, AISC, etc. and kept it all to myself. But there have been so many questions in several areas of this forum about bolting and the new Bolting Exam that I thought it a good idea to try to put all the information together in one place. Have you actually tried to find even part of this info on the AWS web site? A lot of it is there, but it is difficult to find. Some of it is not there. How would anyone know about the ASTM questions if you, Joe, had not just told us about it in the last couple of posts? I know we need to study and know our job material, but, I have AISC, IBC, every reference book listed for the CWI, code books, other reference books, and I ask alot of questions. BUT, if there are going to be questions from a particular set of references, I think we should know it.
BTW, Chris, try this:
http://www.steelstructures.com For some reason, I'm no computer wiz, the format used here needs the other info ahead of the address to get it to show blue and link.
Just my two tin pennies worth. Have a Great Day, Brent