In a piping isometrics drawing, pipe is drawn according to it’s length, width and depth, and often shown in a single view. The Isometrics drawing are created from information found on a plan and elevation views. Symbols like fittings, Valves and flanges are modified to adapt to the isometric grid. Piping isometrics are usually drawn…
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A Guide To Become a Welding Inspector
This is a course by Damien Michaud. Ever wonder how welding inspectors get to do their job? Questions like; Do you have to be a welder? What kind of education does it require to have? How much does it pay? Click here for a free preview of the first few video on the course. This…
How to Use the Bridge Cam Gauge
The Bridge cam gauge is an exclusive and multipurpose welding gauge used especially on welded surface and joints. It is a very handy visual inspection tool for welding inspectors. The gauge has a rotating dial and a sliding pointer to measure weld features. The measurement is displayed in inches and millimeter up to 2” or 60mm. You…
A Step-by-Step Guideline on How to Become a CSWIP 3.1 Certified Welding Inspector
CSWIP is an international scheme accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS). CSWIP scheme certifies and assures personnel competence to ISO/IEC 17024. For instance, personnel engaged in welding, joining, materials integrity and inspection in manufacturing, construction, operation or repair of high integrity structures, plant or machinery. A certified CSWIP 3.1 welding inspector is simply a…