This is how I learned to weld, 40 years ago...few years in high school shop class & 2 years at College.
a) Oxy/Acet brazing, fusion lap joints
b) Oxy/Acet welding **** joints, with steel filler (like a coat hanger)...went to "T" joints & welded pipe
c) use of Oxy/Acet cutting torch
d) thicker metal joints - stick welding AC, with 6011 or 6013 rod...stick welding DC, with 7018 rod
e) Tig weld aluminum joint, using filler rod
Hobby Equipment costs:
- Bought both A/O tanks new ("B" size) and Victor touch setup ($25 mint used) - all for $200 complete.
- After Mig welders got invented, a Miller 150 (220V) unit with gas bottle was purchased here, for auto body sheet metal work for $1500 - and $150 for an auto darkening helmet, sensors good enough for Tig.
- Purchased a Canox Sparkler AC-DC stick welder (mint used) for $300, with +100 ft. of quick lock cable
(on my wishful thinking list - nice Plasma cutter, new micro O/A torch & cheap Tig setup...lol)
^^^^ For a little over 2 grand, I have most of the main pieces of welding equipment, in my garage.
- learn what each method is used for, capability/limitations of each (and there is overlap)
- learn each welding technique, setup & develop hand/eye coordination...through much practice
- and learn the quality equipment brands (blue or red, always a good color choice / can't go wrong)