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NW Washington | I recommend that you go to the nearest trade school/ community college that has a welding program and go talk to the instructor and see if you can work something out, like a directed study or whatever they want to call it to let you improve your skills in the areas you are interested in. Welding instructors are usually good folks who are glad to help someone who wants to learn. Another possibility is the local high school ag teacher. Some of them might be able to help. If all else fails go buy a handbook on how to weld to learn the basics and techniques and then practice, practice, practice. | |
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