Welding Certification test Q&A and tips and tricks
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I'm considering getting this cert. Anybody take this course/exam? Just looking for some info on how it was
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Wes917,
I do not hold a CRAW cert but I hope to one day. Are you looking at taking it at Lincoln or OTC DAIHEN?
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Jonathan,
I will be going to Lincoln if I decide to take this. I'm more than likely going to be doing the cwi there in June also, it's less than 20 mins from me. If I do the CRAW it will most likely be the march date if I can get some days off work.

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Sooo.... CRAW?
'Can't' is an evil word that is not in my vocabulary!
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Certified robotic arc welding
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It's a ancient fish that lived in the Pacific Ocean and would eat ships whole ;)
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I thought that was Gahdzirra
#oneleggedproblems
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What do you need a cert for? The robot is doing all the welding! :D
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Superiorwelding wrote:It's a ancient fish that lived in the Pacific Ocean and would eat ships whole ;)
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Jonathan,

The CRAW fish is common to the swamps and bayous of southern Louisiana, and we like to boil the li'l bastards whenever we have a get-together.

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Otto Nobedder wrote:
Superiorwelding wrote:It's a ancient fish that lived in the Pacific Ocean and would eat ships whole ;)
-Jonathan
Jonathan,

The CRAW fish is common to the swamps and bayous of southern Louisiana, and we like to boil the li'l bastards whenever we have a get-together.

Steve S
Man, we hijacked this thread :lol: I am not a big fan of craw fish but I will eat them out of respect. I was at a dinner in Tennessee over the summer and they had a craw fish dinner and man did they put them away.
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Crawfish in Tennessee?

No wonder you're not a fan...


Yeah, we hijacked this thread...
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