MacGruber22
Structural
- Jan 30, 2014
- 802
I recently specified a C6x8.2 channel to have a moment connection to another C6x8.2 (as a backspan member for a cantilever). I specified a CJP weld at each flange. My senior engineer said he doesn't trust groove welds of any kind on material less than 1/2" thick (C6x8.2 has a tf = 0.343); due to experience observing welders burning through the steel. Is there some merit to what he is saying? I can imagine it happening, but I am reluctant to re-configure my framing for this reason alone. My logic is that what is stopping a bad welder from burning through "thinner" material when it is a fillet, plug, etc.? We specify sheet metal welding and fillet welds on thinner structural steel all the time without a care. I don't understand his logic, but maybe someone can convince me otherwise.
"It is imperative Cunth doesn't get his hands on those codes."
"It is imperative Cunth doesn't get his hands on those codes."