Id love to do Oxy/Fuel welding but the course im doing doesnt offer it. I dont have any need to get a Oxy set up just yet either. Unless I can find someone to volunteer to lend me their gear or let me hang around and watch them and practice, I dont think Oxy welding is going to happen.gnuuser wrote:I have to agree here while oxy-fuel welding is not necessaryGreinTime wrote:I think that learning to oxy-fuel weld 3003 definitely helped me TIG Aluminum for sure, but I don't think it was a necessity, more of a confidence booster since it's a long lost art for most anymore.
I will say that if you plan on shaping metal after you're done, there really is no substitute for gas welding in aluminum at least. TIG beads wreck English Wheel dies really quickly if you're not paying attention.
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learning to manipulate with one definitely give you an edge when it comes to tigging aluminium
I start all my first timers on a torch and it pays off early
I think it does give them a little confidence when the start to learn the different methods and progress to mig, stick, and tig
I did do welding as part of my pre Apprenticeship while at school over 17 years ago, I remember the basics and remember the Oxy/Fuel welding being the first type of weld we were shown also. If I ever get an Oxy set up ill definitely learn and practice it though.