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I am planning to enroll in a welding training school in my place. As I was asking the admin staff about the modules what they offer, he presented me five separate modules and he insisted that the SMAW (shielded Metal Arc Welding) is the "highly recommended" course for me since I am a beginner (don't have any experience yet). When I reviewed the prospectus at home, one of their modules they offer is GTAW - SMAW combination.which one do you think should take? SMAW - $ 874.548 USD for 45 days / 360 hoursGTAW - SMAW combination - $ 460.297 USD for 12 days / 96 hoursDo you think in 6-day period I will be able to learn SMAW and another 6-day for GTAW if I take the combination for 12 days than stay for 45 days in SMAW alone?Thank you guys in advance, your insights and advices may depend on the next step I take.
Reply:I would think the 12 day course is to prep for certification for an experienced welder. I can't see a novice picking it up that fast unless you have equipment at home to put in a lot of extra hours.Millermatic 200Hobart Handler 120Victor O/A & Ramco BandsawLincoln 225 ACSnapOn AD HoodMiller XMT304/22AHypertherm Powermax 1650 G3Lincoln Idealarc DC600 w/Extreme 12 VSMiller Digital Elite "Joker"
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Reply:the best school would be one that offers oxyacetylene welding for the first class...
Reply:thank you guys for the advise, I am actually quite confused of what to take and not what to take..@mikejmu: SMAW - $ 874.548 USD for 45 days / 360 hoursGTAW - SMAW combination - $ 460.297 USD for 12 days / 96 hoursIt's a little bit expensive for me... but It's worth to invest, right?But the good thing is they deploy their graduates to British Armour Manufacturing International, Inc or Tsuneishi Heavy Industries if the student performs well during the training.
Reply:What equipment do you have at home to practice with? An oxyacetylene torch? A stick machine? 75-85% of what you do will be hands on practice. A good bit of homework by a student who is eager to learn will go a long way toward filling the 15-25% remainder. And the only cost is your gear, books and sweat-equity. Even a senior professor has told me that employers are more concerned with what I can do, than what paper has my name on it. (With regard to welding.) I don't know what price has a three digit decimal place in it, but I care not for student loan debt, no sir! City of L.A. Structural; Manual & Semi-Automatic;"Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place where gold is refined. Iron is taken from the earth, and copper is smelted from ore."Job 28:1,2Lincoln, Miller, Victor & ISV BibleDanny |
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