one year to the day...kinda scary...
> By welder16 On 11-Nov-03 21:46
my trade school teacher has been talking about the 6G weld, and he siad it was call a arkansas bell hole, or somthing close to that, and he told us about this website and asked us to post and see if anyone knew where it came from or why its called that, so post away, hope for answers
> By thirdeye On 11-Nov-03 23:56
A bell-hole is a term for the extra working room which is excavated in a ditch to allow access and welding of a tie-in weld, sleeve etc.
An Arkansas bell-hole is an old term for a 6G pipe test. I cut my teeth in pipeline inspection in the 1970's and haven't heard that expression in 20 years. I hope someone can come up with the origon.
> By welder16 On 12-Nov-03 07:19
yea thanks for ur answer and i i allso hope someone can tell me the origon of the arkannsas bell hole
> By JTMcC On 12-Nov-03 09:56
5G is called a bellhole, as was said, because that is the position of the pipe in a regular old bellhole weld. Once you get into the Ozark mountains tho, a regular bellhole becomes a thing of the past as you are either going uphill or downhill, hence, Arkansas bellhole equals 6G.
As was posted earlier, a bellhole is a place in the ditch that's been widened to make room to weld.
JTMcC.