thanks mate as long as i pass it i will have a job its not what you no its who you no j ust really hope i pass it
If you have the opportunity to do a training course you'd be better off doing a general MAG course, you will have a better chance of getting work, I get asked on a regular basis if I know of any competant MAG welders, don't want to give the impression I'm ****** on your chips just trying to be realistic and stop you wasting your time and getting dis heartened if you don't get a job
For example... not more than 4" off the ground and they stuck him under a table for good measure... http://www.tensaiteki.com/welding/demonstrations-and-research/limited-access-5g-gtaw-6-pipe.htmlin the real world your first site job will probably be a 5g and it will be 3inches off the floor and 2inches off the wall .
if i don't pass 6g what would be the best codes for pipe work can u recommend many thanks