Jim Johnstone
Well-known member
Hi guys,
I have a light background with welding, I was taught stick and MIG by a pipe fitter that was running the maintenance department I worked in back in college. It's been 5 or so years now and I'm way out of practice, and would like to get some proper training before I build anything too crazy.
The local community college has Saturday morning welding classes, but before I get to the TIG course, I'd have to do 3 separate stick welding classes, each class being a semester long, so I'd be another year before I'd get to TIG with their program.
Does this seem like a reasonable way to start, or should I search around harder and see if I can find any other places that would teach TIG off the hop?
Thanks,
Jim
I have a light background with welding, I was taught stick and MIG by a pipe fitter that was running the maintenance department I worked in back in college. It's been 5 or so years now and I'm way out of practice, and would like to get some proper training before I build anything too crazy.
The local community college has Saturday morning welding classes, but before I get to the TIG course, I'd have to do 3 separate stick welding classes, each class being a semester long, so I'd be another year before I'd get to TIG with their program.
Does this seem like a reasonable way to start, or should I search around harder and see if I can find any other places that would teach TIG off the hop?
Thanks,
Jim
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