Ep. 21 - The Kids' Table That Saves Your Ass: ASME Table 2-200-1 Explained.
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In this episode we rip into the legendary “kids’ table” of ASME Section II, Part A: Table 2-200-1 (aka Table II-200-1) – the hidden gem in the back that literally saves your ass when purchasing or vendors drop the ball 😅💥Ever get hit with plain ASTM A106 B instead of SA-106 B? 😱 Or MTRs missing the damn dash number/year? We cover:How Table 2-200-1 lets you accept older ASTM editions as identical to current SA specs (no line-by-line torture) 📊Classic example: 5-second vs 10-second hydro test nightmare ⚠️Pro move: Rewriting MTRs the right way (“Acceptable per Table 2-200-1…”) ✍️✅Real shop horror stories: Scrapped exchangers, rejected vessels post-hydro, and the “we already built it” panic attack 🏭💀Why the code is law and we’re just calling balls & strikes ⚾This table has saved more fabricators than you can count – befriend it and it’ll be your wingman forever! 🤝Smash that LIKE if you’ve ever dealt with a material mix-up nightmare 👊SUBSCRIBE for more raw ASME breakdowns, shop war stories, and pressure vessel truth bombs 💣Comment below: What’s YOUR worst receiving inspection disaster? ⬇️Timestamps:0:00 – Intro & Table of the Day 🗣️1:30 – The “Kids’ Table” in Section II, Part A 😂3:45 – ASTM vs SA Specs: Hydro Test Time Differences Example ⏱️7:20 – How Table 2-200-1 Actually Works (A106 Editions) 🔍12:00 – Rewriting MTRs Like a Boss ✍️15:30 – Epic Fail Story: Scrapped Exchanger Because of Missing Dash # 😭20:00 – Code is Law – We Call Balls & Strikes ⚾#ASME #PressureVessels #BoilerCode #MaterialSpecs #ASTM #SAPipe #Fabrication #NDT #PressureBeastPodcast #EngineeringLife #ShopStories 🔥⚙️🐻