Welding courses
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Welding courses
Hey guys, I know I'm new here and etc..
I was looking at doing some welding courses (night courses) in Auckland, wondering if anybody else could be keen? Could be a good skill to know to touch up rust areas add flares etc..
If anyone is interested I'd be quite keen to do more research into it?
I was looking at doing some welding courses (night courses) in Auckland, wondering if anybody else could be keen? Could be a good skill to know to touch up rust areas add flares etc..
If anyone is interested I'd be quite keen to do more research into it?
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They aren't TOO expensive.. like you can get a medium duty home DIY welding unit for $99.00 at the moment from Super Cheap..
And if Unitech do them for $500.00 I think it' a worthy investment.. plus maybe we could get the cost down if we had a few guys from the club going?
And if Unitech do them for $500.00 I think it' a worthy investment.. plus maybe we could get the cost down if we had a few guys from the club going?
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I did the unitec course a few years ago as part of my engineering degree. It didn't take long and I think we only spent two sessions on it doing tig welds and arc welds. At least I know a good structural weld when I see one.
It all comes down to practise and I have this ability to put the welds NOT where the joints are :p and make them super messy but I'd rather pay someone to do a good job than do a horrible one myself tbh. Mind you I think I'd demand a bit more when it comes to welding just due to my field. Just my 10c worth
It all comes down to practise and I have this ability to put the welds NOT where the joints are :p and make them super messy but I'd rather pay someone to do a good job than do a horrible one myself tbh. Mind you I think I'd demand a bit more when it comes to welding just due to my field. Just my 10c worth
Come on, surely you just point a tig at it and voila...?
Thats why I want to do a course. Steel to start and then gain access to the whole night course thing and go from there. Access to a kitted out engineering department is also part of why this course interests me...
Folders, cutters, benders, welders etc...Oh the things you could make....

Thats why I want to do a course. Steel to start and then gain access to the whole night course thing and go from there. Access to a kitted out engineering department is also part of why this course interests me...
Folders, cutters, benders, welders etc...Oh the things you could make....
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I did a very basic course that was run on Sundays at Glenfield college. I think it was run over 3 weeks by Glenfield Community College. Covered gas, arc, mig and Tig. As a starter it was very good. For me it was a refresher and intro to MIG/TIG. Having said that I haven't really done much with it since then although I bought myself a MIG last year as a birthday present with the intention of building a trailer.
It looks like they have a couple of courses planned in May/June. Check out http://www.gcc.co.nz/ and click on General Courses.
It looks like they have a couple of courses planned in May/June. Check out http://www.gcc.co.nz/ and click on General Courses.
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