I'm messing around. Almost got certified. Worked mostly with automated on lawn equipment. Some simple spot/stud welding. Practice mig on break. Then went to working on parts on bridges. Mostly on a grinder 8 plus hours a day, but some on the job training, then placed closed.
I'm messing around. Almost got certified. Worked mostly with automated on lawn equipment. Some simple spot/stud welding. Practice mig on break. Then went to working on parts on bridges. Mostly on a grinder 8 plus hours a day, but some on the job training, then placed closed.
its best to either get a welder and teach oneself or get job as weld hand basically grinding prepping handing rods cleanup bullshit but will prolly learn welding 1/2 to hr perday while using a spare helmet to watch during processes
its best to either get a welder and teach oneself or get job as weld hand basically grinding prepping handing rods cleanup bullshit but will prolly learn welding 1/2 to hr perday while using a spare helmet to watch during processes
Yeah. Now I'm in the water industry, but I like it cause it covers so much, and you're constantly learning. First did ponds, construction/service, now pools.
Yeah. Now I'm in the water industry, but I like it cause it covers so much, and you're constantly learning. First did ponds, construction/service, now pools.
try mastering it all
try mastering it all
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