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Re: Re: Re: advice on learning how to weld
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Posted by Mike Cline on July 11, 2001 at 15:16:26 from (216.96.77.134):
In Reply to: Re: Re: advice on learning how to weld posted by tomatolord on July 10, 2001 at 06:37:54:
I've been teaching welding for many years at the local high school. Generally, oxy-acetylene is first to be discussed and demonstrated. Follow that with a/c d/c(bare electrode then with flux) then on to MIG and then TIG. The problem with having bottles around the house-shop area is the possibilities of leaking explosive gases. I agree with Dean, get a cracker box, some 6013 and 6011 and weld. If you can get to a Vo-Tech all the better, but usually they will have the latest and best technology, which you might not want to venture into that much capital investment. Best of Luck. If you need anything let me know. Mike Cline Liberal, KS
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