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I suspect a fair few people on here know how to weld... it's something I've wanted to learn to do for quite a long time for various reasons, and ties in with brewing. I also have an old car that could do with patching up. I have an Engineering degree so know a bit of metallurgy theory already but don't have the practical skills.
I've seen a City and Guilds course at a college for £550 for an 11-week course, which is basically one evening a week for 3 hours, doing one of either MIG, TIG or stick welding (I think), is this the sort of thing that would be useful as a newbie for DIY automotive or brewing applications? I'd expect further qualifications would be needed for specific jobs such as being qualified for welding SS to fermentation vessels etc, so this is just a first step.
https://www.wsc.ac.uk/courses/engin...ntroduction-to-welding-21et576717?occ=1383754
I've seen a City and Guilds course at a college for £550 for an 11-week course, which is basically one evening a week for 3 hours, doing one of either MIG, TIG or stick welding (I think), is this the sort of thing that would be useful as a newbie for DIY automotive or brewing applications? I'd expect further qualifications would be needed for specific jobs such as being qualified for welding SS to fermentation vessels etc, so this is just a first step.
https://www.wsc.ac.uk/courses/engin...ntroduction-to-welding-21et576717?occ=1383754