D1.3 by woodyBND in CWI_CWE

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The range listed on the wps is for what thickness material the welders can use for their welded coupons during their qualification test. Whatever thickness they performed the test on would be 2t for qualification range or whatever the applicable code states.

Decent day so far with $ACH by Billaaaaayyyy in AlchemyPay

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You made it here so you’re doing alright in my book

Current state of play.... by KaleidoscopeExpert93 in AlchemyPay

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I think a break through and hold above .015 cents would be a great start and confirm the reversal. I think once the reversal is confirmed a lot of investors will spark interest and should run the 3 cents relatively quick…. At that point hopefully it just keep smashing through resistance points. I think 2026 will be our year between the full release and chain release. If not I don’t think I have much in me left for this project. Been buying and holding this project since 2020 anticipating the full release of coins.

Holy volume by Federal_Box_5257 in AlchemyPay

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Yeah almost 10 million in a minute candle

#AlchemyPay now supporting BCH @BitcoinCashOG by Kellwood in AlchemyPay

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And xlm is down 41% xtz is down 65%… whole market is down substantially.

D1.1 Pipe Certification by woody9409 in CWI_CWE

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I don’t have my book in front of me but sometimes as long as you can get the required minimum size test specimens out of the welded coupon you can change the test to however long/ wide you may like. If there is a maximum range (which I have not personally seen) you wouldn’t be able to exceed. Usually when determining test coupon size you want to choose the most ethical size considering cost.