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Basic aluminum weldment standard 1

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mmolt

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Gents,

I have an aluminum weldment that isn't structural per my definition of structural...it doesn't hold anything up or have a way of failing catestrophically, etc.

So that said, is there something other than AWS D1.2 I should refer to? I'm struggling to find something while googling.

Thanks,

Mike
 
The Farm Code 2002 may meet your needs. You should be able to Google it.

Best regards - Al
 
That one went straight into my digital library - thank you very much gtaw...
I can't wait to see the faces of my clients, next time they ask a similar question, and I'll take out this code and present them the answer.
 
I refer to it on a regular basis.

I am happy you enjoyed the humor.

Best regards - Al
 
I appreciate the help...errrr, yeah.
 
GTAW
I laughed my ass off over farm code 2002.
It looks very similar to a code marked " Redneck Welding"
B.E.

You are judged not by what you know, but by what you can do.
 
It is about due for a revision.

Best regards - Al
 
So is your point there is no standard defining welding aluminum for weldments that are not structural?
 
gtaw....beats the hell out of most code documents!
 
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