Another newbie but from out West
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:46 pm
Hello all! In a nutshell, I'm from Utah and my son races motocross, I had to have some welding done a few times on veriuous parts of his bikes. Each time I would wait a few days and then pay for awesome work, after about the third time I started to think how nice it would be if I could just do the work...Learn something new and be able to help friends out at the same time. I found a beginner class offered through the continuing education department of our local university.......... the instructor is an amazing older guy who's been welding for 40 years, has a shop and still works, but loves to teach and pass along his amazing skills. And, his stories from years and years of welding are hilarious.
Fast forward 8 months........ yep you guessed it, I can't get enough! I can't believe how addicting this can be, luckily I'm retired and only have to work part time, to pay for the kid's sport, and the instructor lets a few people come to the shop during the week to use whatever equipment we like. I'm TIG welding as much as I can to get better.... it is definitely an art.
These forums and Jody's videos are incredibly helpful and intertaining..... everyone keep up the good work.
Anyway, sorry for the long intro and thank you for allowing us new guys to learn.
Fast forward 8 months........ yep you guessed it, I can't get enough! I can't believe how addicting this can be, luckily I'm retired and only have to work part time, to pay for the kid's sport, and the instructor lets a few people come to the shop during the week to use whatever equipment we like. I'm TIG welding as much as I can to get better.... it is definitely an art.
These forums and Jody's videos are incredibly helpful and intertaining..... everyone keep up the good work.
Anyway, sorry for the long intro and thank you for allowing us new guys to learn.