- Location
- Draper, UT
I have little to offer the forum in terms of 4x4 acumen but I would like to reciprocate for all I have learned here.
I would like to give someone considering buying a welder, or for those who have a welder they have under used, a chance to spend some time with mine and few tips.
I do not claim to be proficient with my welding but I study in depth and can tell when my welds are good or not.
If you are good at this and want to help then I would appreciate assistance.
Processes offered: MIG, TIG, STICK, and Plasma cutting
Limitations:
I would like to give someone considering buying a welder, or for those who have a welder they have under used, a chance to spend some time with mine and few tips.
I do not claim to be proficient with my welding but I study in depth and can tell when my welds are good or not.
If you are good at this and want to help then I would appreciate assistance.
Processes offered: MIG, TIG, STICK, and Plasma cutting
Limitations:
- my MIG machine is well above the typical one for a back yard enthusiast. I'd really appreciate the use of a 120V flux core machine since I don't have one.
- this will be contingent upon my time,
- I've taught this to Scouts and have found that any more than two students at a time is too many, so first come first serve.
- I have two extra welding helmets so the participants need nothing.
- Barring a horrendous experience, this will be ongoing, so relax, I should do more of these
- If the metal is red, it's hot
- If the metal is not red, it's still hot...
- you will get burned by hot metal.. ( if you haven't at the end of the session let me know and I can fix that)
- ymmv
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