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G'day

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2016 4:56 am
by mck90
G'day all. I'm Mick, from Australia. Currently just finishing up a trial run at a new job, hoping to get a welding apprenticeship out of it. For those who may not be aware, the Australian system of apprenticeships basically takes on a completely unskilled person and trains them primarily in the workplace with some time in a classroom environment, generally one week per month, or a similar set up.

Pretty stoked about this, as I'm 26 which is quite a bit older than most people starting a 4 year apprenticeship. It's a career change from being a slaughermen and rural fencer.

Jobs building disc ploughs, pretty much all mig welding materials from 8 to 12mm commonly, although i've done a bit of welding on 34mm steel. Fun stuff.

Hoping to buy myself a tig welder and learn that as well, as I'm interested in building bicycle frames. Also, hoping to make a bit of cash on the side doing repairs and maybe building cattle yards, so will be buying a smallish tig welder to carry around and use the stick function.

Re: G'day

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 4:03 am
by weldin mike 27
Hi Mick from Australia, I'm also Mick from Australia. Im a welder, but thats been my only job. Ley us know if you need any help.

Mick

Re: G'day

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 8:02 am
by Mike
Mick, welcome to the forum.

Re: G'day

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 7:45 pm
by Otto Nobedder
For a site with such a low Irish population, we seem to have a lot of Micks on here... :roll:

Good luck with your apprenticeship. Your maturity should work to your advantage... At 26, you won't get the "old fart" treatment, but will get more respect than a "wet behind the ears" kid just out of public school.

Steve S

Re: G'day

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 9:02 pm
by mck90
Thanks for the welcome Micks, and Steve.

Yeah, my age hasn't really been a factor outside of the interview process, where it might of helped. Although the job would be a lot harder if i was some stringy little teenager fresh from school. Who'd have guessed that the materials that go into making huge farm equipment would be so bloody heavy?

Re: G'day

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 11:47 pm
by Farmwelding
mck90 wrote:Thanks for the welcome Micks, and Steve.

Yeah, my age hasn't really been a factor outside of the interview process, where it might of helped. Although the job would be a lot harder if i was some stringy little teenager fresh from school. Who'd have guessed that the materials that go into making huge farm equipment would be so bloody heavy?
Gonna go out on a limb and say that you ain't spend a whole lot of time on the farm. I work on three farms and one with big equipment. I just ripped off and cracked a shank on a chisel plow and one little piece weighed about 125 lbs. And don't call all teenagers stringy. Heck I'm only 16.

Re: G'day

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 3:17 am
by mck90
Farmwelding wrote: Gonna go out on a limb and say that you ain't spend a whole lot of time on the farm. I work on three farms and one with big equipment. I just ripped off and cracked a shank on a chisel plow and one little piece weighed about 125 lbs. And don't call all teenagers stringy. Heck I'm only 16.
I was being sarcastic. Guess I should of been a little more obvious. I've had opportunity to work on quite a few farms over the years.

Re: G'day

Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 8:14 pm
by MosquitoMoto
Welcome Mick.

All the best with the apprenticeship. And if you're interested in bike frames, search this forum for some of Zank's work and prepare to be inspired.



Kym