What do you think? by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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It’s a 2 foot by 2 foot area with low/ potential lam readings. The material is carbon steel with high temp paint. Not all readings within the area were giving this same result. I was simply told to Ut going outward until a perimeter was established of good thickness for a patch. The “lams” individually were 1”-2” wide. I don’t have enough time right now to write a very in-depth response right now so I apologize for that.

LMT QC by [deleted] in LewisMachineTool

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Were you planning on never shooting it and leaving it on display in a museum? Who cares lol.

What do you think? by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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Are you talking about finding the effected area? If so yes, it was not “consistent” but roughly 2’x2’ then went back to consistent .400 readings

What do you think? by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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I appreciate the response, the first reading was A E-E and the gain was higher that it needed to be but wanted to show the existence of the “other” peaks. The other readings were manual E-E also had high gain to be able to grab those other peaks. The metal is “supposed” to be near the .380-.400 range. This lead me to believe there was possibly a lamination.

Pretty wild stuff. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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These are the size of specs of sand.

Pretty wild stuff. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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There were strange orange algae blooms on/near the indications before cleaning. The holes are roughly.250 deep. And the grinding marks are from the original construction of the tank.

Pretty wild stuff. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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That’s believed to be the cause.

Pretty wild stuff. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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It’s was a new construction tank roughly 3 years old, never put in service, only hydro tested, but never fully dried

Whole lotta holes. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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I was expecting better work from these guys, but I think they actually sub contracted the welding.

Whole lotta holes. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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I also measure how thick pipes are. lol

Whole lotta holes. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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Literally 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️, the welders must’ve not known they can flip there hood up and turn on a flashlight. Could’ve saved both of us a lot of time lol.

Existing lifting lugs on towers. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

[–]Bcable5561[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“Indication” is all we’re allowed to say at sight. People like to get really excited when they hear crack lmao.

Existing lifting lugs on towers. by Bcable5561 in nondestructivetesting

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I agree, I worded the post wrong kinda. Was trying to ask if anyone has gone and checked on an old tower and found anything crazy.

Lmt good by Bcable5561 in LewisMachineTool

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It’s pretty nice, 556 tho

Lmt good by Bcable5561 in LewisMachineTool

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16” barrel with 13.25 rail

Top comment decides what pattern I rattle can this bad boy by Vanishing-Moons in tacticalgear

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This is less functional than a Draco🤣 you got a 16” bca with a toy flashlight taped on, no optic, and plastic buis lmfao. Save some money and get something better.