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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1390822" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>Thanks everyone.. My thoughts were instead of paying for all the welding I have done why not learn to effectively do it myself. I am good at mig welding but stick not so much and want to learn the proper way. I can stick weld something and make it stick but its not pretty. It is another tool in my belt for sure and out in the country everyone needs some welding done. I am not planning to go into business of welding but if someone brings me something or asks I wont shy away from making a few dollars. I am planning once I learn to make a few BBQ pig cookers just for practice and then moving up to making a few tractor implements like carryalls or boom poles and maybe 3 pt log splitter. I would like to learn welding stainless steel and aluminum though after this class and see how that goes. theres a few different classes you can take as well as fabrication so I may take every class within this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1390822, member: 13268"] Thanks everyone.. My thoughts were instead of paying for all the welding I have done why not learn to effectively do it myself. I am good at mig welding but stick not so much and want to learn the proper way. I can stick weld something and make it stick but its not pretty. It is another tool in my belt for sure and out in the country everyone needs some welding done. I am not planning to go into business of welding but if someone brings me something or asks I wont shy away from making a few dollars. I am planning once I learn to make a few BBQ pig cookers just for practice and then moving up to making a few tractor implements like carryalls or boom poles and maybe 3 pt log splitter. I would like to learn welding stainless steel and aluminum though after this class and see how that goes. theres a few different classes you can take as well as fabrication so I may take every class within this year. [/QUOTE]
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