By Bleonard1088
Date 08-04-2017 20:15
Edited 08-04-2017 20:17
And not for nothing I tried the search function before creating an account and posting. I could not find much substantial information, hence the reason for my post. People like 803056 seem to love filling threads with nonsense unrelated to the origanal topic.
803056 went to the trouble of replying, trying to inform you, of how things are today and was directly related to your little situation. Like it or not he is right. Your statement was rather small minded. Don't ask a question if you may not like the answer.
Yojimbo also gave you good advice.
You sound like you don't have that much experience, an apprentice. If you have the option of someone else doing it, let them and learn from them doing it.
Welding on a chill water line will not be like what you've done before.
Floyd
By welderbrent
Date 08-05-2017 02:09
Edited 08-05-2017 02:13
Well....I was going to offer some advice, but to the unlearned and unwilling to learn about how things work in our industry and the current sue happy environment it would be wasted typing.
There was NO nonsense and it is totally related to the original topic.
Leave a note so someone knows where to send your remains when it is all done because the powers that be will throw you under the bus in a heart beat.
Just wait until it is a natural gas line with gas flowing through it. Or, jet fuel along the new addition at the airport with people standing there watching out the windows while you do a hot tap.
Proper procedures will save your life, those in the vicinity, and get the job done correctly. It has been done since before you were born. I used to do it, in the 70's and 80's. But, your too good for that so just go ahead. BTW, there are codes that address hot taps. You find them. I don't have time.
Bleonard,
Yeah, uh, well there are a few things you might want to reconsider when addressing or asking questions on this forum. One of them is that there are a lot of people who participate here that have decades of not just experience, but decades of senior level experience, so while you might not appreciate the breadth of their perspective, and their replies might seem to include issues you see as unrelated to your question, their years of experience have educated them to see things in a broader context.
That said, their experience and expertise does not always make them correct in their opinions but it sure as hell does obligate you to consider their opinions objectively and if you disagree with their opinions you would be further obligated to have solid, informed, factual, documented evidence to base your disagreement. And like any voluntary caucus or investigating gathering it's never really a good idea to have your introduction to that gathering tattooed with the memory of the insults you introduced yourself with. That's just sociology 101. Go back and review your class notes on that subject.
The very best advise you have been given here is to have a more experienced hand do this chilled water tap. The reason: your original post does not identify you as an apprentice. As an apprentice you are expected to learn from experienced hands every bit as much as you are expected to step up and accept progressive responsibility. Your real opportunity here is the experience of a real life, practical education. You should be assisting in this tap as the journeymans helper. You will be able to watch how it gets done and by watching you will learn how to do it next time. There is never any shame for an honest man to recognize his limitations so long as it is clear he is looking to expand his abilities.
You are an apprentice...
A puppy.
Puppies are often motivated to please... Ok, so you want to make the boss happy.
Puppies also tend to bite the hands that feed them... You did that too.
Your boss "perhaps" asked you to do this because you are ignorant of the danger involved.
You have been given sound advice (to walk away) from some of the top experts in the world on this subject. People who have influenced the construction codes and safety standards you choose to ignore.
Even if you take every bit of technical advice given here by these experts... You will still know nothing near enough to be competent to do the job at hand.
Have at it and good luck!
jrw159
Mr Bleonard
You have been so disrespectful to the prestigious members of this forum family. You used bad words about the legendary 803056. Its so ignoble. You dont like advise, go and try what you want. Whatever you have been advised here is proven and tested. These guys have tons of experience. You are not allowed to disrespect the Worlds greatest mentors serving the humanity. Go give a try as per your understanding.