So I have a guy wanting me to take a 2" schedule 40 stainless test next week. Question being how many passes should I make for the test? I've welded schedule 80 stainless before. And that had 4 passes 1 root 2 hot pass then 2 stringers for cap. I used 1/16 filler on the root and hot pass then 3/32 for the cap. The schedule 40 seems it might be thin enough to run the root then 1 pass with a 3/32 and I could probably fill and cap in one pass. Is that improper? Or should I close the root and use 045 wire and the same number of passes as the schedule 80? What's the proper procedure?
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I shouldn't have a problem doing it in two passes. Just wondered if that was the proper way. I did a stick test at a different company recently and they failed the other guy for weaving the cap even though it was pretty. I know on the sched 80 tig people want 2 stringer cap just unsure of the 40
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I don't know. It's for a project at a pharmaceutical plant. All I know is guy from temp service called and asked if I could weld schedule 40 stainless tig all the way and was I interested in the work. Guess I'll find out when/if I get in to test. Talked to temp guy this morning he said they have my paperwork and I should be called to schedule test any day. I figured they would have called already tho as urgent as the temp guy sounded
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