I had no prior welding experience, got a loan of a MIG and got told one basic rule if it splaters and misbehaves turn up the current. After that it was a little practice on some waste pieces I got from the steel merchant and onto the trailer modifications. Probably not the welds an experienced welder would put down but it all held and stood the test. I'd say that MIG would have to be easy if I was able to do a half reasonable job.
I have an appreciation for nice welds now that I did not have before, specially ones put down with arc (as in coated metal electrode). TIG welds also look good when someone that knows what they are doing puts them down.
No matter what method you use to learn it comes down to practice. Good luck with some one local, I am a bit too far away and I would not call myself a welders armpit little less a teacher.


I vaguely remember it wasn't that hard to pick up the basics, but would need a refresher, and would also like to learn MIG and maybe TIG also.
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