hmbemis
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I'm thinking of taking a TIG welding class with a local "maker shop", they're a fairly professional looking outfit (full time staffers, not just volunteer) and the largest in my area.
They've got a (4) session class on TIG welding coming up, it's 2 hours per class. Total cost is $250.
The description is:
This class is designed to introduce students to the process of TIG welding, a precise type of welding most often used in the manufacture of spaceframe structures like bike frames and roll cages. Students will learn how to weld different types of materials, different types of shapes, and different types of joints together, and will learn how to use the large range of supporting equipment (brushes, sanders, grinders, etc.) and processes that come with welding.
I know that without knowing about the class or organization it's impossible to say if there is value to it, but I'm wondering if in general it's worth it to take short classes like this for learning to weld vs. just buying some equipment, a few books and figuring it out yourself?
My goal is just to learn at this point, no specific projects in mind... haven't welded anything since HS shop classes in the mid 90s.
They've got a (4) session class on TIG welding coming up, it's 2 hours per class. Total cost is $250.
The description is:
This class is designed to introduce students to the process of TIG welding, a precise type of welding most often used in the manufacture of spaceframe structures like bike frames and roll cages. Students will learn how to weld different types of materials, different types of shapes, and different types of joints together, and will learn how to use the large range of supporting equipment (brushes, sanders, grinders, etc.) and processes that come with welding.
I know that without knowing about the class or organization it's impossible to say if there is value to it, but I'm wondering if in general it's worth it to take short classes like this for learning to weld vs. just buying some equipment, a few books and figuring it out yourself?
My goal is just to learn at this point, no specific projects in mind... haven't welded anything since HS shop classes in the mid 90s.

