Feb 9, 2017 #1 jim81276 Mechanical Joined Oct 7, 2014 Messages 31 Location PE Good afternoon I currently have two reducers eccentric 48 x 40 inches and then a reducer eccentric 40 x 30 inches. My question is which welding procedure I use whereas both eccentric holdouts have longitudinal seams. Thank you friends
Good afternoon I currently have two reducers eccentric 48 x 40 inches and then a reducer eccentric 40 x 30 inches. My question is which welding procedure I use whereas both eccentric holdouts have longitudinal seams. Thank you friends
Feb 9, 2017 #2 KevinNZ Mechanical Joined Jun 12, 2003 Messages 871 Location NZ Are you asking - can I weld the reducers together with the seams lined up? What is your design/fabrication code? Upvote 0 Downvote
Are you asking - can I weld the reducers together with the seams lined up? What is your design/fabrication code?
Feb 10, 2017 Thread starter #3 jim81276 Mechanical Joined Oct 7, 2014 Messages 31 Location PE Hi, Kevin Do I apply solder in the eccentric reductions with regardless of axial seam them or can I add a nipple? In this case add the nipple would be violating a rule? I'm using ASME B31.3 regards Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, Kevin Do I apply solder in the eccentric reductions with regardless of axial seam them or can I add a nipple? In this case add the nipple would be violating a rule? I'm using ASME B31.3 regards
Feb 10, 2017 #4 racookpe1978 Nuclear Joined Feb 1, 2007 Messages 5,995 Location US Do you mean 48x40 conc reducer -> 40x30 ecc reducer or 48x40 conc reducer->40 pup pipe piece-> 40x30 ecc reducer? (In spanish, "solder" translates as "welding". Is that what you mean?) Upvote 0 Downvote
Do you mean 48x40 conc reducer -> 40x30 ecc reducer or 48x40 conc reducer->40 pup pipe piece-> 40x30 ecc reducer? (In spanish, "solder" translates as "welding". Is that what you mean?)