Hello.
Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 7:53 pm
Hello,
My name is Austin. I am certified in structural welding and am going back to school this year to get my pipe welding certification. I currently do a lot of MIG welding seeing as I work at Doolittle Trailer MFG in Holts Summit, MO. So I build trailer frames for a living for right now. Doesn't make the big bucks but pays the bills. I got into welding as a whim in high school. I needed another credit and metal fabrication was a class that seemed fun and challenging. My teacher said I was a natural and needed to pursue it as an option for a career. I didn't really have anything planned after high school so I said why not. I absolutely love welding and I love learning more and more about it. I've heard about this forum before but never really checked it out and I check out the welding tips and tricks website every so often to get a few pointers. I really want to get into TIG and SMAW because those processes, in my eyes, are the more challenging and intricate ways to weld. That's about it.
Thanks for your time and God bless, Austin.
My name is Austin. I am certified in structural welding and am going back to school this year to get my pipe welding certification. I currently do a lot of MIG welding seeing as I work at Doolittle Trailer MFG in Holts Summit, MO. So I build trailer frames for a living for right now. Doesn't make the big bucks but pays the bills. I got into welding as a whim in high school. I needed another credit and metal fabrication was a class that seemed fun and challenging. My teacher said I was a natural and needed to pursue it as an option for a career. I didn't really have anything planned after high school so I said why not. I absolutely love welding and I love learning more and more about it. I've heard about this forum before but never really checked it out and I check out the welding tips and tricks website every so often to get a few pointers. I really want to get into TIG and SMAW because those processes, in my eyes, are the more challenging and intricate ways to weld. That's about it.
Thanks for your time and God bless, Austin.