Welding Course Prices

   / Welding Course Prices #11  
We've heard this saying since we were able to hear, "Practice makes perfect". Not necessarily true.

Perfect practice makes perfect. Practice makes permanent.

You practice something wrong, and you get real good at doing it wrong. Learn to do it right the first time. Don't try to do something and then later have to "unlearn" what you thought was OK.

Find someone who can teach you the correct way to weld.
 
   / Welding Course Prices #12  
i also took a 6 week course 1 night a week at the local high school 20 some years ago. always thought i might like doing that kind of work. he taught us some of the basics to get us started. i farm and always needing repairs every now and then. i used to take broken parts to local welding shop. sometimes might not take 10 minutes to weld it but have to wait 30 minutes or more to get it welded. lots of time i can take it off weld it and put it back on what time i would be on the road. the amish moved in a few years latter and i did a lot of welding for them. i learned a lot doing that. so i would say if your high school offers something like this that would be a good start. if you like it then you can always go on for more advanced courses. you got to do a lot of hands on to learn anyhow.
 
   / Welding Course Prices #13  
I have been looking into this locally, my only welding experience is self taught OA. I have a Maxtor 150 and I want to learn to use it correctly. I don't want to develop bad habits that I will have to unlearn later. Here is what my local Community College charges, Stick- 18 hr $155, Mig I 36 hr $340, Mig II 36 hr $340, Tig 36 hr $340. They require taking either the Stick or Mig I class before taking the Tig class.
 
   / Welding Course Prices #14  
Sadly not a lot of welding supplies have demo rooms anymore but Lincoln or Miller may have a demo room set up where you can try out machines. Lincoln used to have a separate tech center here where you could try out almost any machine including the engine drives and all the Lincoln consumables but they closed these down and then Lincoln lowered their prices. The biggest problem I've seen with Lincoln is they are 100% biased and nobody else makes anything good. Had a Lincoln rep. try to tell me the old transformer TIG welders like the Idealarc Tig 300/300 were just like the newer inverters and didn't need continuous high frequency on aluminum. He was adamant that even when switched on continuous high frequency, it shut off after you started welding. After that it wasn't really worth listening to anything else he had to say. Lincoln does have some smart people though.

As far as getting books on welding, there's nothing wrong with that but welding isn't something you can learn how to do out of a book. You have to make sparks. Try put an add in a paper seeing if a licensed rig welder may be willing to teach you some basics. With the economy the way it is, might be a few interested if you gave them a couple hundred bucks.
 
   / Welding Course Prices #16  
Yeah it's definitely not cheap around here either. With the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard next door, the local community colleges have very good accredited course curriculums with many different courses. Not much... or I should say... too much for the DIYer.
 
   / Welding Course Prices #17  
We've heard this saying since we were able to hear, "Practice makes perfect". Not necessarily true.

Perfect practice makes perfect. Practice makes permanent.

You practice something wrong, and you get real good at doing it wrong. Learn to do it right the first time. Don't try to do something and then later have to "unlearn" what you thought was OK.

Find someone who can teach you the correct way to weld.
What he said, we need a like button so bad...
 
   / Welding Course Prices #18  
There is much mention of the value of taking beginner welding courses . . . Just wondering what prices are like in YOUR areas.

Local (suburban Boston) Vo-Tech High School Adult Evening offering (Spring 2017):

Basic Welding 6:00 to 8:45, 10 weeks......$225 + $75 lab fee
This course is designed to give students an introduction to basic
welding theory, techniques and practices. Oy-fuel, SMAW (stick)
and GMAW (mig) will be covered. Fabrication is not covered in this
class. Students must supply their own helmet, gloves and safety glasses.​

My $0.02: Definitely worth it. Greatest benefit was feedback from an experienced instructor, something I cannot extract from a book and something that is of value as others have commented. The approx. 3.5 hours of practice time (1.75 x 10 x 20% "duty cycle" barely scratched the surface. If you do not have your own equipment, beg, borrow, or rent (beer for your buddy) equipment and practice, practice, practice. The greatest shortcoming of DIY weldors is lack of "stick time".
 
   / Welding Course Prices #19  
Local (suburban Boston) Vo-Tech High School Adult Evening offering (Spring 2017):

Basic Welding 6:00 to 8:45, 10 weeks......$225 + $75 lab fee
This course is designed to give students an introduction to basic
welding theory, techniques and practices. Oy-fuel, SMAW (stick)
and GMAW (mig) will be covered. Fabrication is not covered in this
class. Students must supply their own helmet, gloves and safety glasses.​

My $0.02: Definitely worth it. Greatest benefit was feedback from an experienced instructor, something I cannot extract from a book and something that is of value as others have commented. The approx. 3.5 hours of practice time (1.75 x 10 x 20% "duty cycle" barely scratched the surface. If you do not have your own equipment, beg, borrow, or rent (beer for your buddy) equipment and practice, practice, practice. The greatest shortcoming of DIY weldors is lack of "stick time".

That's a pretty good price. :thumbsup:
 
   / Welding Course Prices #20  
I just checked my local tech school so I could take the class again, because it was so helpful, and was shocked to learn they dropped it. Good grief; I live on the flat ground of the Midwest where welding is a fact of life and the class has been oversubscribed for years. Beats me.

Moral of the story is to take the class when you see it since the opportunity may prove fleeting. A tech school welding class taught me more in a few nights than many years of screwing around on my own. I can now weld on an advanced beginner level or beginning intermediate level for most things that are in position and am thrilled by it and owe a lot to the tech school welding class.


A tip of the hat to ShieldArc, and others as well for the advice offered over the years.
 

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