In many instances "Google Search" may be ideal to gather initial information on any issue. In the context of current web based knowledge or library, "Google" is the most scientific and accurate search engine. However one has to be patient to find the correct answer.
Further queries posted in this forum could be beneficial to verify google findings.
Thanks.
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From: Prakash Gotimukul <gprakash31@gmail.com>
Date: 2019-02-04 08:58 (GMT+05:30)
To: materials-welding <materials-welding@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [MW:29036] Please use google before sending questions to the group
This is very silly. Google is the most unreliable source. The rightway to know is
1. Get the right reference of codes n standards.
2. Try to get the latest edition n knowledge.
3. Seek interpretations of standards from persons with ready reference experience n knowledge.
Google is not the first to go. It need not be correct.
Develop a scientific attitude n read codes n standards.
Be a good engineer.
Rgds.
Prakash G AIS
Prakash G AIS
On Sun, Feb 3, 2019, 21:59 Ramin Kondori <raminkondori@gmail.com wrote:
--Dear Members:Please search google first.You can better answers by using google.I am surprised why people do not try google first. It is faster, easier and more efficient for these kind of questions.For example, in your case, I just typed "valve closure test" on google for you.this is the result page which gives you a lot of options and information.If you did not find the answer there, then send your question to the group.Or another example, Somebody earlier asked "how to qualify a WPS"...!!!These kind of general questions could better be answered by searching online.Thank youRamin KondoriSr. QA/QC & Welding Engineer-----------------------------------------------------------PG-Dip. in Welding Engineering (IWE AT 0070)BSc. in Civil Engineering (IUT)BGAS Painting InspectorASNT Level I&IIOn Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 2:15 PM chiluka venkatramulu <ramuluchiluka@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,,--Is the Valve closer test means sheet leak test or body pneumatic test?Venkatramulu
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