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Old 12-20-2013, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Ravenworks View Post
Considering that I already have a MIG welder at home and wanting to learn TIG to take my hobby/craft to the next level I'm jumping all in and I signed-up for classes starting next month! I went with a full welding course that covers MIG, TIG, metal theory, and full fabrication. I'm getting excited!


Best plan EVER. Most local colleges offer some type of classes on this - night classes etc. I took these back in the 70's even when I was still in high school - at night out at Mount Hood Community College.


There's MUCH to know about "welding" -- and some basic knowledge about the metals you're working with is something that will be helpful in many ways. Most guys don't understand what annealing is and how that affects what they're going to do with the piece at hand. So good for you!
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