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Old 11-11-2009, 04:13 AM
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Hello everyone. Im Doug and I live in Decatur Alabama. I found a link to this site when I became a member at MetalMeet so I thought I would join here too. I want to learn to shape Metal by hand without the aid of a lot of machines. I do a little stick welding but it aint nothing to brag about. I also plan to attend a tech school welding class as soon as I can get enrolled. I am layed off right now so I figure why not get a little schooling in while I have time off. I wont be able to post any shaping advice but I do hope to learn some things here and at metalmeet and someday show off some shaping projects. The government says I can attend school full time and still draw my unemployment check and they will pay the school cost so its a win/win thing for me.

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Old 11-11-2009, 08:42 AM
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Doug, welcome to AllMetalShaping, always glad to see a new member wanting to learn. Stick welding on thin sheet metal is very difficult at best, take the time to learn the other welding processes that are better suited to sheet metal. Oxy/acet welding would be a good process to learn. If you learn to gas weld it will help you with the other processes.
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Old 11-11-2009, 08:52 AM
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Welcome Doug, I'm just north of Huntsville.
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Old 11-11-2009, 06:28 PM
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Doug, welcome to AllMetalShaping, always glad to see a new member wanting to learn. Stick welding on thin sheet metal is very difficult at best, take the time to learn the other welding processes that are better suited to sheet metal. Oxy/acet welding would be a good process to learn. If you learn to gas weld it will help you with the other processes.
Everyone says that Gas welding is best for what I want to do so that is what I want to learn first when I start classes. I have used cutting torch's but never welded with them. I read about stick welding thin sheet metal on the metalmeet site and tryed it.They said to use 2 rods and run one in front of the other to keep from blowing holes. I got it to work but it took a lot of trys and several rods. I'll get better at it as I do it. I dont own a torch yet so Im learning what I can with the stick welder right now.
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Old 11-11-2009, 06:36 PM
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Welcome Doug, I'm just north of Huntsville.

The Rocket City. I dont get over that way much. I spend most of my time in Decatur and Hartselle.
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Old 11-11-2009, 08:46 PM
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