Friday, June 18, 2010

[MW:5641] Recommended practice for the Repair of Weld joint Edge preparations

Carbon Steel plates are cut and their edges are prepared for a weld
joint (Butt and/or Fillet). A few milimeters deep cuts are often
observed during manual gas cutting. What is the recommended practice
to repair them:

1. Weld metal build up no matter their depth?

2. Grinding the cuts to a smooth geometry and filling them during
welding?


Also, if 2 is the recommended practice then to what extent should, a
deviation from desired weld joint geometry, be considered acceptable?

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