yes
the gap between two parts which have to be welded called root gap
The gap is going to be 5/32 with the pipe centered. You could weld it.
To fix an irrigation pipe leak, first turn off the water supply to the system. Locate the leak and clean the area around it. Use a pipe cutter to remove the damaged section of the pipe. Cut a new piece of pipe to fit the gap and secure it in place with couplings and pipe glue. Turn the water supply back on and check for any additional leaks.
By placing a smaller pipe insider the larger one and weld /braze the gap
Honda Fit Spark plug gap is .043 in or 1.1 mm.
The root face is the thickness of base material that is not beveled. The root opening is the distance between the edges of the separate base materials that will be joined (the gap between the adjacent pieces).
The size of the welding rod needed to do the root pass should be the same as the root gap, although in practice, the most common root gap is 1/8" so that the size of the rod to do it is also 1/8".
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