General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
Mrkil
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I'm super happy!
I just got a call from the school I went to and they let me know that 2 tests that the CWB failed for lack of fusion have passed my challenge!

So I have 10 tickets as it stands.
Smaw 1g 2g 3g
Gmaw 1g 2g 3g
Fcaw 1g 2g 3g
Gtaw 1g

:D
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Cool!

So, when you gonna work on those 4g tickets? ;)

One step at a time...

Steve S
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I purposely left them out. When I have to renew in 2 years all I have to do is my 4g and that automatically renews all the rest ;)
It's cheaper than renewing each seperately.

I also was limited with time at school. I only had 6 months to go from never welding before to this point.
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Heck, if you're planning two years out, go for your 6g. Qualifies you for all positions.
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I will be going for my tig aswell. My goal is allposition in all 4 and then look at more in stainless and aluminum

I actually enjoy tig the most. It's just so much more relaxing. I like how precise it is.
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There's a lot of money in TIG when you're good!

Hell, there's pretty good money in TIG when you're slightly above average...

Steve S
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