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  1. PFQC

    One more question

    I think it was less than 10 questions total for Appendix A and B together. If I had to be pinned down, I'd say maybe 8 questions. Part B and Part C are both open book, and you will get the Code book during the one week AWS seminar. Part B you can get off the Net, and you'll get one to use...
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    what books do i need for cwi test

    The AWS seminar is definitely worth it. And then the one week class AWS gives right before the test is excellent. I just went through the whole thing. I tested December 12th, and got my grades back the 27th. There are three tests involved, and they have to be completed in 2 hours each. The...
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    WPQ range qualified question ASME IX

    Okay, I understand. The F number is the limiting variable. The P1-P11, P34, P4x confuses the issue when just speaking of P numbers. I explained it badly in my original post. What I was disagreeing with is inconel being welded by a welder who didn't take an Inconel test, F43, just a test using...
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    WPQ range qualified question ASME IX

    Hello, all; I'm looking for the definitive answer for which metals can be welded in the following case. A welder passes a SMAW-GTAW test on P-1 to P-1. The range qualified shows up as P1-P11,P34, P4x on the QW483 form. I have several people who think this test qualifies the welder to...

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