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Which Kind of welder makes more? Stick, tig, mig or if your good at all threeIf the conversation isnt money, then Ill see you later.
Reply:The word is "Combination"... A craftsman who can weld (oxy-ace, braze, stick, MIG, TIG carbon and SS), layout, cut, fit, grind, rig, test and turn it over as a finished product.The more of the skills you have the larger the paycheck is.After several years as a journeyman craftsman they will "allow" you to move into supervision. That's where the headaches begin.HoboLincoln SA200's... at least 15 - 20. They come and go. Growing partial to the "Short Hoods" in my old age. Last count on Short Hoods was 13 in possession.
Reply:Where can one go to school to learn all this?If the conversation isnt money, then Ill see you later.
Reply:Originally Posted by MOE1Where can one go to school to learn all this?
Reply:Originally Posted by weldermikeIt usualy starts in your parents garage when your about 5yrs old. It's a life journey where the learning ends when you are gone!
Reply:Originally Posted by MOE1Where can one go to school to learn all this?
Reply:Aolis thanks for the good info... about the garage always wanted one never had it. Still hard to get even being on your own.If the conversation isnt money, then Ill see you later.
Reply:Originally Posted by MOE1Which Kind of welder makes more? Stick, tig, mig or if your good at all three
Reply:It depends, the one who is the absolute best doing it, but hates his job because he would rather be playing violin in the orchestra isn't going to make as much as the guy who is a proficient stick welder and LOVES his job welding gas pipe. You have to find out where your interests lie. I used to think I wanted a mobile welding company that would do any process, any time, any place kind of thing. I found that I enjoy doing residential wrought iron (actual wrought iron, not welded chinese castings) and building big iron doors. I have been very successful doing it as well, just took a bit of time to discover my niche.
Reply:Originally Posted by MOE1Where can one go to school to learn all this?
Reply:Originally Posted by MOE1Which Kind of welder makes more? Stick, tig, mig or if your good at all three
Reply:Originally Posted by hobohilton----------------What is your location?Hobo
Reply:Originally Posted by weldermikeIt usualy starts in your parents garage when your about 5yrs old. It's a life journey where the learning ends when you are gone!
Reply:go to ND, they are working on starting a fast track program to get into the pipe welding/fitting. I think its a 36wk program, if you cant pass the test then your out
Reply:Originally Posted by MOE1mass unfortunately
Reply:Originally Posted by BlauSchuhWentworth also has classes in machining.. manual and cnc. I would try and take at least on of those classes as well. I'm assuming you're in the welding 1 class which is stick and oxy... right?
Reply:Stick and Oxy has always been the place to start and it is the least expensive. Even if you do not do it for a living it may help you keep another job. I was often the only mechanic that could weld when I was working at dealerships and it came in very handy. |
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