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Forgive me if this is in the wrong area.Start off: the trade school that I'm going to has all doing open root plate certs (3/8 plate, 1/8 open and land, 6010 root and 7018 fill and cap) My question is how often for a structural cert or in the field would plate be open root. Most guys I hear of with 3 and 4G with SMAW do it with the backing strip.I may be a gringo but I'll out-Mexican your beaner @ss any day!
Reply:Depends on who you're testing for. I tested 100 times open root to each time I tested with a backing plate. 1/8th" root is too much to suit me. I do it a dime wide, nickel land.Only when the last tree has died and the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realize we cannot eat money. -Cree Indian ProverbSA 200 LincolnVictor Torches
Reply:Usually the intention of doing an open root plate exercise in school is to prepare you for doing open roots on pipe. It is very rare where a company doing structural work will go to the trouble of certifying/testing to do an open root plate joint. Butt joints in structural are done with a backing strip or the weld is done on a closed root then the item is turned over and back gouged in preparation for a groove weld.
Reply:The only reason we did open root plate in school was preparation for pipe. However, I don't think I've done more than 3 or 4 real world open root welds on anything but pipeGo Cards!!!!!
Reply:Originally Posted by mick1775Forgive me if this is in the wrong area.Start off: the trade school that I'm going to has all doing open root plate certs (3/8 plate, 1/8 open and land, 6010 root and 7018 fill and cap) My question is how often for a structural cert or in the field would plate be open root. Most guys I hear of with 3 and 4G with SMAW do it with the backing strip.
Reply:Doing work for a well known company we had to do all moment connections, and splices 7018 open root all the way out.Disclaimer; "I am just an a$$hole welder, don't take it personally ."
Reply:Originally Posted by gizzardgutzDepends on who you're testing for. I tested 100 times open root to each time I tested with a backing plate. 1/8th" root is too much to suit me. I do it a dime wide, nickel land. |
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