https://app.aws.org/forum/forum.plAmerican Welding Society Forum - Processes15 Latest forum posts2023-09-29T13:26:01ZmwForumhttps://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=288913Spray transfer mode on CO2 shielding and Argon shieldingLawrence2023-09-29T12:40:34Z2023-09-29T12:40:34Z3 Just because a book someplace provides a range,,, Don't necessarily embrace that as a weld fact.]]>
https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=288910Spray transfer mode on CO2 shielding and Argon shieldingMalRD2023-09-29T02:53:52Z2023-09-29T02:53:52Z3
Adding 5 percent CO2 to argon produces a blend suitable for pulsed spray transfer and short-circuit transfer on a variety of material thicknesses.]]>
https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=288457Spray transfer mode on CO2 shielding and Argon shieldingDoubleM2021-06-14T06:10:52Z2021-06-14T06:10:52Z3https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=288325have drawings with "Demand Critical" called out for D1,6Lawrence2021-03-09T18:50:42Z2021-03-09T18:50:42Z2 D1.6 2017 does not use the terms "demand critical" "protected zone" or the word "seismic" in code text.
So the Engineer is asking for some special consideration, which is up to him to define, since the code does not.
That special consideration is going to cost money, so be sure you make that your own "special consideration"]]>
https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=288322have drawings with "Demand Critical" called out for D1,68030562021-03-09T15:56:18Z2021-03-09T15:56:18Z2 Al]]>
https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=288317have drawings with "Demand Critical" called out for D1,6SheWelder2021-03-08T22:58:23Z2021-03-08T22:58:23Z2 thanks in advance for your input]]>
https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=287910WPS on piping Sleeve welding ?8030562020-06-02T18:51:55Z2020-06-02T18:51:55Z1 It is a legal requirement where the applicable welding codes are invoked.
Al]]>
https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=287909WPS on piping Sleeve welding ?eliseo19002020-06-02T17:12:38Z2020-06-02T17:12:38Z1https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=287681Need help: oxy-acetylene tee jointjwright6502020-02-12T17:50:54Z2020-02-12T17:50:54Z2https://app.aws.org/forum/topic_show.pl?pid=287680Need help: oxy-acetylene tee jointTimGary2020-02-12T15:45:40Z2020-02-12T15:45:40Z2
People often confuse the T-Joint "Flat" (1F) position with the "Horizontal" (2F) position. "Horizontal" T-joints like to undercutt on the top toe, while "Flat" does not. Are you sure that you are setting up your practice plates in the correct position?