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    recently purchased this model and it seems to work fine I am interested to know if any "B"pressure welders use this unit in the field on the pipe lines,any feed back would be appreciated,as I am thinking about getting into this line of work with my welder Some of the reasons I purchased this unit is for the weight and fuel economy,and the miller name,newer technology
    robert burns "B"welder

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    HI ROBB...........WELCOME ABOARD AND CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE............. I WILL LET OTHERS COMMENT ON "B" WELDING.............ENJOY THE SITE THEIR IS A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE HERE..............HAVE SOME FUN.............ROCK.........
    [email protected]

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      How would we know ??? Most of us are "A" weldors.
      http://www.facebook.com/cary.urka.urkafarms

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      • #4
        Greetings
        Robert burns is qualified as a Grade B Pressure Welder,it is a welding test on pipe 6" that is welded , with no weld faults,or visual faults, then tested by the Boiler Makers Union in the pipe bender.
        A grade "B" pressure ticket ,this card is issued pursuant to the safety codes act and pressure welders regulations,its a welding performance qualifaction (in accordance with section 10, A.S.M.E. ,code.) for (6010,f3),(7018, f4), welding rods,all position, pipe under pressure of steam, gas ,oil, etc,,, not to sure what an A ticket is,please explain,if you want,basically I want to know if any welders have good success with this unit,as it runs good and wets out nice on the edges if you can run hott, thanks rob burns

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