>Which brings up another question...starting from scratch, how did
>you learn TIG, how long did it take, and what's hard/easy about it?
Well I was a fairly decent OA welder so I was already familiar with
torch and filler rod welding, TIG is more or less the same, a torch
and filler rod. That and a brother-in-law who welds for a living
spent 2 Saturdays with me welding way too many coupons as practice.
I still call him for critical welds on things like my car frame or
motor mounts, I tack it and call him to finish the job and I make
sure a few beers are ready to go when he gets here. My welds look
good and I do all the welding myself except for critical strengths
things, I call in the pro.
Mike
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