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    Starting class next week

     



    I finally have the opportunity to go back to school, registered today and will start class next Tuesday. I’ve enrolled in a welding class at one of our local community colleges. I learned to stick weld on a Lincoln 225 in the early ‘70s, even worked briefly as a 2nd shift Mig welder while going to school as a young man. That was a long, long time ago, now I need a good refresher course and want to become more proficient at Tig welding on a Miller set-up I got from my son. This should be fun, I’m excited.

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    That's super cool, Mike! I'd like to get proficient at TIG, too.
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    Great Mike. I took a MIG class when I bought my little Lincoln - and after I found that my welds looked like pigeon poop and had the same strength{or less}
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    Sounds like a good plan Mike. Hope you've seen the recent comments on the "Everybody....." thread that Jerry made. I've been working on that eye/hand/pedal coordination thing. TIG is similar to gas welding only more control if you can get the "rhythm".
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    Hey, everybody----(maybe I should write a song)(as welding is about ryhman? )

    Last night (late) I was reading the monthly news letter from Lincoln welding and after watching a video they had on the screen went to a screen of several other vides(don't know how) but they were from a group called

    weldingtipsandtricks

    of course put in the .com and the www
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    Reading tech tips in Street Rodder I found the same explanation on setting max apps to give more sensitive pedal controlfooty TIG'ing.

    Jerry, your link got wrapped into your "---take a look", but still did not work for me when I clipped it after the .com. Maybe you can edit that post?
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    Jerry, I've enjoyed Jody's Weldings Tips and Tricks.com for several years, that's where I read about his endorsement of the Northern Tools auto-darkening helmet for the welding hobbyist and picked up one. I also get a weekly video from his You Tube collection. His site has a wealth of welding information.

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    Should be a really great class Mike!!!! Friend of mine teaches welding at a Vocational School, I enjoy it when he comes around, fun to watch a real master at work!!!!
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