Learning how

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So I want to learn how to weld and use a torch. What is the best way, trail and error? I can weld a little but its not pretty and nothing fancy.
 
   / Learning how #2  
See if there's a class at your area community college, adult ed or vo-tech school. For a small fee you can avoid a lot of trial and error, learn things that you might not know to try and learn from other peoples mistakes.
 
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Maybe run an ad in your local Craig's list for someone to give you one on one instruction. 4-hours with someone standing over your shoulder has to be about the same as a week in a class room with 20 to 30 other students, and one teacher. In the last few months I've helped a couple people, both of them said I really jump started their welding.
 
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So I want to learn how to weld and use a torch. What is the best way, trail and error? I can weld a little but its not pretty and nothing fancy.

I could help you if you are in SW Mo.. I am in Branson. I am no expert, but self taught over a period of many years.. but I can run a bead. If you are near and want to come here, I could give you a few hours to kick start you.

James K0UA
 
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k0ua said:
I could help you if you are in SW Mo.. I am in Branson. I am no expert, but self taught over a period of many years.. but I can run a bead. If you are near and want to come here, I could give you a few hours to kick start you.

James K0UA

Im in nixa :)
 
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Cool, I should be home friday thru monday.. Pm me if you want to get together..

James K0UA

Behold the miracle of TBN at work.^

How have you learned other things that you enjoy doing and feel like you are good at? Books? Videos? Self Taught? Classroom instruction? Everyone learns differently. You may consider a little reading and a little trial and error before you take a class or connect with James. This can help you know what you don't know... I.e. you can figure out what questions to ask.
 
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How have you learned other things that you enjoy doing and feel like you are good at? Books? Videos? Self Taught? Classroom instruction? Everyone learns differently. You may consider a little reading and a little trial and error before you take a class or connect with James. This can help you know what you don't know... I.e. you can figure out what questions to ask.



That's a good point !



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See if there's a class at your area community college, adult ed or vo-tech school. For a small fee you can avoid a lot of trial and error, learn things that you might not know to try and learn from other peoples mistakes.

I tried that once at a CC. It was 90+% book work, with only a bit of welding at the end.

Maybe they were training welding inspectors, not welders. :)

Bruce
 
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the oxy-acetylene handbook by linde/union carbide is the best book i know of on the subject.i recommend it.while you are experimenting,keep the acetylene under 6 psi.
 

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