I just want to thank you for putting out this awesome content. I'm a Nace III and have been around welding most of my career but just recently decided to take the steps towards CWI. I'll be buying the $149 course here shortly if for no other reason than to show my appreciation for all the work you've done.
I like your ranting , its very entertaining and informative , thanks man. Before I forget , can you share where you got the slides you were explaining? I really like your visuals specially the slide about the types of loading
law.resource.org/pub/us/cfr/ibr/003 There is a PDF copy of the 2000 version on there - a lot has changed in the last 20 years but there is a lot in there that is pretty solid.
I hope in next part of AWS D1.1 explain how we could use this code ? some practical advise about the right way of using this code, this episode did not clear any thing !! just explaining mechanical tests ! which is have no big deal in the work . regards
I can't take credit for that one - I stole that material from a buddy of mine - he did the merger of Brain Surgery and Rocket Science - which produces Rocket Surgery-
I just want to thank you for putting out this awesome content. I'm a Nace III and have been around welding most of my career but just recently decided to take the steps towards CWI. I'll be buying the $149 course here shortly if for no other reason than to show my appreciation for all the work you've done.
Thanks I appreciate it - Glad some of this is of use to you.
Great stuff Gary! all your videos are so helpful.
I'm from Katy Texas also. Currently working towards CWI. Do you have class towards this?
I like your ranting , its very entertaining and informative , thanks man.
Before I forget , can you share where you got the slides you were explaining?
I really like your visuals specially the slide about the types of loading
law.resource.org/pub/us/cfr/ibr/003
There is a PDF copy of the 2000 version on there - a lot has changed in the last 20 years but there is a lot in there that is pretty solid.
I hope in next part of AWS D1.1 explain how we could use this code ? some practical advise about the right way of using this code, this episode did not clear any thing !! just explaining mechanical tests ! which is have no big deal in the work .
regards
I don't know if this was intentional or not - at 19:33, "It's not rocket surgery". I literally laugh out loud in my office when I heard this.
I can't take credit for that one - I stole that material from a buddy of mine - he did the merger of Brain Surgery and Rocket Science - which produces Rocket Surgery-
@@gpacex shucks, you said it on purpose. ha. Several B&V guys and I were discussing this, taking bets on if it was on purpose or not.
HI THERE LIKE YOUR VIDEO, NOW YOU GOT A GUY FROM SOUTH AFRICA.
Awesome - Keeping it International - Thanks for watching
Thanks man
Is the AWS bookstore the ONLY place to get a copy of D1.1? Ridiculous how expensive it is.
. Gary. Why the test piece for tensile test should be taken perpendicular to weld?