carbonear59
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2008
- 22
i need some guidance .every one knows it's common practice in tank building/vessel manufacture to weld from one side ,backgouge then weld from the other side (following Section IX welder and welding procedure requirements ) .
my question is this ; if the procedure being used calls for the SAW portion to HAVE backing ,is it permissible to use SAW to actually MAKE the backing with weld metal on one side ,then gouge from the other side and fill the joint up ? it seems like a logical approach but i dont know if it is acceptable according to Section IX. (using an electrode that calls for backing to MAKE the backing ,chicken and egg kinda stuff )
any help and applicable code references would be appreciated .
my question is this ; if the procedure being used calls for the SAW portion to HAVE backing ,is it permissible to use SAW to actually MAKE the backing with weld metal on one side ,then gouge from the other side and fill the joint up ? it seems like a logical approach but i dont know if it is acceptable according to Section IX. (using an electrode that calls for backing to MAKE the backing ,chicken and egg kinda stuff )
any help and applicable code references would be appreciated .