Welcome to the community! Tell us about yourself, your welding interests, skills, specialties, equipment, etc.
JIWW alberta
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Just want to introduce myself to this blog
I e watched numerous vids on welding tips and tricks , awesome!!
Stumbled on the blog searching for just this!
Im mostly structural welder, tank
Stick , wire, done some shop time, from over head crane, fab, structural, Tank shop
Modt of my experience came from ironworking
As a iw aprentii in 1997-2000, i mostly got called out to jobs that i ended up helping the welders , hence sparked my interest in welding / fitting
During my career i have instructed introductory college level and high school as well
Loved it!!
I am also self studying cwb level1inspecter
Got 2 modules left and i can aplly for certification
I just want ti take my career to that next level,
And it gives my brain some stimulation
Im looking for advice more than any thing
And i have helpful advice to give as well
About Working in alberta, our apprenticeship programs, to companys that hire welders,
I have worked with people from all over the world.thanks , keep it between the ditches!
Mike
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    Andover, Ohio

Welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

Linoln A/C 225
Everlast PA 200
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    WV

Welcome to the forum.You cant blame a man for learning and trying to better himself. Information and experience is a powerful thing, good luck with your certification.
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    Short Creek, Arizona

Greetings. Welcome to the forum.
Cheers.
Eldon
We are not lawyers nor physicians, but welders do it in all positions!

Miller Dynasty 280DX
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Hobart Handler 150
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