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I was watching the "How it's made" show the other day and they were explaining how an oil tanker is built. They showed 2 plates being sub-arc welded but said they pour sand over the weld to keep impurities out!:laughing: I guess I shouldn't be so surprised, a couple years ago they referred to MIG welding as soldering.
 
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Don't think sand would pass x-ray:confused3:
 
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....a couple years ago they referred to MIG welding as soldering
I remember that episode. It irked me so much I even e-mailed them and complained, not that it did anything but made me feel better. I like that show but blatantly wrong comments like that really tick me off.
Same watching a really good movie, one shot it'll show someone wearing gloves for instance another they're off will ruin it for me, call me wierd :)....Mike
 
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"call me wierd" - OCD is the word my wife uses :D

Personally, I consider it a compliment - just look at who/what passes for "normal" these days, no thanks... Steve
 
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Yeah, with our DVR I'll say something like, "did you see that!", wife - "no" and then I'll back it up and point something out that was or was not in the last shot and she now just rolls her eyes. :D
 
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If you think it's bad then wait until it is added Norwegian subtitles by one who has not the faintest idea of ​​what it's all about
 
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Only one time was I even close to submerged arc welding. Construction got slow, and didn't look good for awhile. I heard a fab shop was hiring weldors, I went and took their tests. Got put on night shift welding 24-inch pipe to 3-inch thick plates on a positioner with dual shield. Another crew was building 8-feet tall I-beams for a bridge project, they were using submerged arc. I thought it was funny, shop policy was the weldors were not allowed to run the sub arc machine, the fitters ran it.:confused: I'd go by when I could and ask questions, but didn't really get to see a lot of it.:(
 
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your not OCD... Do you know how I know? If you were you'd have to spell it CDO
 
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Sand would for sure mess up a SAW. I guess whoever was guiding the production crew didn't explain the flux situation too well. The flux is similar to that of a 7018 rod in that it has iron powder in it and much of it is incorporated into the weld. I never liked sub arc as you cant see anything that is happening under the flux so you just depend on the machine to be set right. I have seen times when the setting got screwed up and an entire pass has to be ground out because of trapped slag. That is a lot of grinding as a SAW weld puts down a LOT of metal in one pass.
 

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