Openboater
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I'm retired (paperpusher) and always wanted to learn to weld. There are a couple of good shops in the small town I live in with guys who would give instruction at a fair price (I'm really not interested in a full-blown community college course, though one is available in a large city 30 miles away...). Couple of questions:
What techniques would you experts recommend, gas or arc, or does it matter? As an aside, my shop is wired for 220, so arc is doable once I am a little independent.
Are there any other factors you think I need to consider in my quest?
Thanks for any ideas. Tom
What techniques would you experts recommend, gas or arc, or does it matter? As an aside, my shop is wired for 220, so arc is doable once I am a little independent.
Are there any other factors you think I need to consider in my quest?
Thanks for any ideas. Tom


I know a guy that has a BS degree in weld engineering, can't lay down a bead to save his life, yet can NDT analyze a weld to the T. 

