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<blockquote data-quote="PinkieT" data-source="post: 1417845" data-attributes="member: 20959"><p>Picked up a used Century 110v MIG welder a few years ago off Craigslist. My wife got me an argon bottle and regulator for Christmas a few years ago. Been saying I'm gonna learn how to use it for too long, but I don't know any pro welders who can teach me and all I could find class-wise was night courses at a local trade school which is overkill for what I want. Visited the Eastwood retail shop in Parma, Ohio (one of only three in the country) <a href="http://www.eastwood.com/parma" target="_blank">http://www.eastwood.com/parma</a> and saw they had <u>Intro to Mig Welding</u> classes. $50 got me four hours of instruction. Two teachers and only five students, so lots of personal attention. Most fun Saturday I've had in a long time! They have classes in paint and body, powder coating, and a continuing class building an S10 race truck. </p><p></p><p>Three of the five students were my age - late 50s. Proof it is never to late to learn something new!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PinkieT, post: 1417845, member: 20959"] Picked up a used Century 110v MIG welder a few years ago off Craigslist. My wife got me an argon bottle and regulator for Christmas a few years ago. Been saying I'm gonna learn how to use it for too long, but I don't know any pro welders who can teach me and all I could find class-wise was night courses at a local trade school which is overkill for what I want. Visited the Eastwood retail shop in Parma, Ohio (one of only three in the country) [url]http://www.eastwood.com/parma[/url] and saw they had [U]Intro to Mig Welding[/U] classes. $50 got me four hours of instruction. Two teachers and only five students, so lots of personal attention. Most fun Saturday I've had in a long time! They have classes in paint and body, powder coating, and a continuing class building an S10 race truck. Three of the five students were my age - late 50s. Proof it is never to late to learn something new! [/QUOTE]
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