I've read several archived discussions and looked at D1.1 3.7.3 and Table 3.3 but questions remain. The project application is primarily architectural and falls under AWS D1.1. Some concrete park ramps will be built and some A588 flat bar, 1/4" X 12" will be fastened to the sides of the ramp with concrete screws. There will be 3 different sets of welds to be done, all fillet welds: corner to corner welds where the flat bar needs to transition to a different direction, at the splice points where the 12" flat bar sections meet there will be a 1/4" X 1 1/2" strap to capture the adjoining 12" flat bars and avoid needing to butt weld them, and along the top edge of the 12" flat bar there will be some 1/4" X 2" X 2" squares to act as skateboard deterrents. There are no design requirements from us and the application will obviously not see any loading. The primary considerations here are visual.
Specifications call out material undergoes 5 accelerated cycles prior to being brought on site. This is the second subject in question: Best means of accelerated weathering. Suggestions/answers appreciated.
Regarding electrode selection: reading the archives it seems a 70 series low hydrogen electrode will work if the welds are kept small and this will allow enough base metal chemistry to induce weathering characteristics in the weld pool. We hope to use a GMAW ER 70s6, .030 bare wire and all welds are either 3/16" fillets or 1/2" plug welds. We'll keep it to as welded if that is a pre-qualified WPS- will post heat treat if absolutely required.
In summary the questions are: Electrode selection for color match, means to induce weathering cycles, pre-qualified WPS.
Thank you in advance.