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Hey y'all, I enlisted in the Navy in December and will ship August 1st. Currently my contract is AD(aviation machinist) but I would like to do aviation welding. I was told by my recruiter that once I get to A school in FL I will have the chance to become an aviation welder and was wondering if anyone could verify this or if anyone currently does/has done aviation welding, militarry or civi, and tell me what it's like. Much appreciated!Millermatic 200United States Navy Aviation Machinist, HOOYAH
Reply:Who told you that, a recruiter????? What kind of "aviation welding?" The airframe? The engine or its components? My guess is a HUGE "NOPE" response...If i was a betting man, It ain't gonna happen. Not unless you work for GE, Boeing, TurboMecha etc... or any other power plant company and then it's a "maybe." For welding on an airframe, you'll need to work for one of the big military aircraft contractors too.Last edited by SuperArc; 03-31-2013 at 02:03 AM.Lincoln Power Mig 216Lincoln AC/DC-225/125Miller 625 X-Treme PlasmaMiller 211 Forney 95FI-A 301HF 91110Victor Journeyman O/PMilwaukee DaytonMakita Baileigh NRA Life Member
Reply:Im in the Marines we do have welders but they weld all the dumb little things on the aircraft and only things that we can pull over of the ac like covers,vents same for navyThe school they have blows cause all the stuff we get welded sucks, its weak and breaks or a huge pile of crap on sheet metal.They have bad *** tools but only one or two people in the whole fleet really know how to use them.you will be going to pcole had alot of fun partying there hope you make it there in spring/summerover all is a scam job you sit in a box most of the time waiting for people to bring you parts. but very few people turn in parts cause they know most likely it will be a waste of time as they come back in two days messed up any how. You need to know if your I level or O levelLast edited by Bigrich954rr; 03-31-2013 at 02:42 AM.
Reply:Heh heh. Back in my senior year of high school (1970) we had the customary "career day" at school where all sorts of industry talent scouts showed up to pitch for their companies.Military recruiters from all branches were on site too.A friend of mine joined the Navy that day on the "promise" from the recruiter that he would go to the Sea Bees (Construction Battalion) where he would train to be a heavy equipment operator (EO). He fancied he could get a job building the Interstate Highway System after his hitch was up.Right after basic in Orlando he shipped out to the Great Lakes Training Center where he became a Torpedoman's Mate (TM). He wrote and told me he guessed he would open up a "used torpedo" shop when he got out.
Reply:Haha i didnt have any certain part of the aircraft in mind, pretty much any part. I didn't ask until i had already enlisted as an AD (my current job) and thats just what my recruiter told me, If i dont get to do it, so be it I'll do whatever they tell me to do. I know i could have done hull tech and probably done more welding but as a whole aviation machinist seems more appealing,Millermatic 200United States Navy Aviation Machinist, HOOYAH
Reply:Good for you on enlisting...... But don't believe what the recruiter says........I learned I was lied to around day 4 at Great Lakes......... Was told I could try out for SEALs....... As a nuclear machinist mate...... NOPE!!! I was told in boot.... "you're a Nuke....... Sit down recruit......."I'm still bitter..... 20 years later....You said it and it means you will go far: do what they tell you......Precision TIG 185 and MP 210Bobcat 225NTCutmaster 42O/A tanks.... 2 Argon tanks...... 2 C25 TanksFacebook...... F2 Metal WorksETSY....... https://www.etsy.com/shop/F2MetalWorksF2MetalWorks.com....... http://www.f2metalworks.com/
Reply:You don't just get to try out to be a SEAL... You either have the required assets or you don't.
Reply:Like i said, welding would just be a perk if i could. Either way im extremely happy with the job i have and cant wait to start.Millermatic 200United States Navy Aviation Machinist, HOOYAH
Reply:Sorry to burst your bubble, There is no weld school at NAS Pensacola. Once you get to the fleet, you may get sent. And like what Bigrich said it will depend if you are I or O level. I have seen very few O level guys attend weld school. Most of the welders I have seen were I- level AM's or AS's. Aircraft/Support Equipment Basic Welding Certification N-701-0007 (Tig school) is 40 days long. The locations are North Island CA , Cherry Point NC, and Norfolk Va.. Positions are 2g., 3g, and 3f. Materials welded are. steel, stainless, aluminum, and inconel.Been there, done that.At workMillermatic 252Syncrowave 250DXAt HomeLincoln Pro Mig 140Lincoln AC/DC 225/125
Reply:How was it?Millermatic 200United States Navy Aviation Machinist, HOOYAH |
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