Mark @ Everlast
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I forgot to mention that for a first pass, its the same as any good pulled pork BBQ....low and slow. I'd recommend dropping to a 3/32 6010 5P or 5p+ or a 6011 at about 65-70 amps...
MOST good ag teachers have good bit of training in welding...and young farmer programs can often offer seminars as part of their training. Or, in a state like GA where the lottery pays for education, you can go to school/college for free or subsidized rates. Local tech schools often fall into the category. The funds in GA pick up 100% of the tuition and fees and even pay some for the books, and most programs have night/evening classes.
Did I mention BBQ? Well, now I have to post up this...:licking: This is a recent grill I made to a customers specs. But before finishing, it had to be field tested.lol.
MOST good ag teachers have good bit of training in welding...and young farmer programs can often offer seminars as part of their training. Or, in a state like GA where the lottery pays for education, you can go to school/college for free or subsidized rates. Local tech schools often fall into the category. The funds in GA pick up 100% of the tuition and fees and even pay some for the books, and most programs have night/evening classes.
Did I mention BBQ? Well, now I have to post up this...:licking: This is a recent grill I made to a customers specs. But before finishing, it had to be field tested.lol.