Pipe Position Welding ✅

Welding a pipe on a bench in the 1G (rolled) position is one thing. Welding it in the field where you can’t rotate it? That is the true test of craftsmanship.

In rolled welding (1G), gravity helps you. In position welding (5G, 6G, 2G), gravity is your enemy. Here is how the variables change: pipe position welding

#PipeWelding #WeldPositions #6GWelder #TradesSkills #Fabrication Headline: The Physics of Gravity: Variables in Fixed-Position Pipe Welding Welding a pipe on a bench in the

⚡ 1G (Rolled): Flat. Easy mode. ⚡ 2G (Horizontal fixed): Wall welding. ⚡ 5G (Vertical fixed): The "Christmas tree" weave. ⚡ 6G (Inclined 45°): The destroyer of egos. In rolled welding (1G), gravity helps you

refers to joining pipes in fixed orientations (horizontal, vertical, or inclined). Unlike rolled welds, the welder must fight gravity, adjust travel speed, and change rod angles constantly.

I have broken it into three options depending on your target audience: , Technical Deep Dive , and Safety/Quality Focus . Option 1: Educational (Best for LinkedIn or Training Pages) Headline: Mastering the Angles: Why Pipe Position Welding Defines a Fitter’s Skill