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whats up waters Paul here welcome to another episode of adventures in welding today we are going to be talking about WPS or welder welding procedure specification and I have a WPS here this one is from asme the American Society of Mechanical Engineers it is a three page WPS and were going to go over it and Im going to show you a little bit about how to read WPS and what the sections are and what everything means alright heres our WPS that were going to look at today this is a number one GTO one from the ASME the American Society of Mechanical Engineers it is supported by these PQRS and PQRS are the performance qualification records these are the welds that have done and been tested to support this process here is GT WR the TIG process it has been approved by with in this case Joe mama who is the weld program owner and specialist now the types of joints applicable here our groove weld Filat weld socket weld and a plug weld with or without backing yes that does make much sense I sho