Hi guys, decided to join the forum after listening to all the Welding tips and trick podcasts.
I work for a small family owned company in Southern Ireland. I've been welding for 18 years. Did my apprenticeship in Metal fabrication and then returned to school for another 6 months to complete an advanced welding class. We do a bit of everything but a lot of stainless sanitary piping for factories and also a good bit of carbon piping for ammonia refrigeration plants. We mostly Tig everything pipe wise now but years ago did quite a lot of stick welding which I quite liked but you gotta do what the customer wants.
Looking forward to soaking up as much info from this forum as I can and hopefully I can give some back too.
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Welcome. A veterans advice is always appreciated around here.Kranob wrote:Hi guys, decided to join the forum after listening to all the Welding tips and trick podcasts.
I work for a small family owned company in Southern Ireland. I've been welding for 18 years. Did my apprenticeship in Metal fabrication and then returned to school for another 6 months to complete an advanced welding class. We do a bit of everything but a lot of stainless sanitary piping for factories and also a good bit of carbon piping for ammonia refrigeration plants. We mostly Tig everything pipe wise now but years ago did quite a lot of stick welding which I quite liked but you gotta do what the customer wants.
Looking forward to soaking up as much info from this forum as I can and hopefully I can give some back too.
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Damn, never thought of myself as a veteran of anything before. I'm only 35 but I still feel like a kid.exnailpounder wrote:Welcome. A veterans advice is always appreciated around here.Kranob wrote:Hi guys, decided to join the forum after listening to all the Welding tips and trick podcasts.
I work for a small family owned company in Southern Ireland. I've been welding for 18 years. Did my apprenticeship in Metal fabrication and then returned to school for another 6 months to complete an advanced welding class. We do a bit of everything but a lot of stainless sanitary piping for factories and also a good bit of carbon piping for ammonia refrigeration plants. We mostly Tig everything pipe wise now but years ago did quite a lot of stick welding which I quite liked but you gotta do what the customer wants.
Looking forward to soaking up as much info from this forum as I can and hopefully I can give some back too.
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