Lincoln Welding School Motorsports Program and Hobart Welding School



Why am I discussing Lincoln Welding School and Hobart welding school in the same sentence?

for 2 schools offer courses that complement each other, they are very affordable, and deal with metals not studied in conventional community college welding programs.

What I am talking about is actually a Lincoln motor sports 5 days welding course and Hobart welding school two weeks TIG welding course.

I get asked all the time "What is the best way to learn to weld for a living?" Sometimes the question of the parents trying to keep a young person has a child in the store. Other times, she is an adult who is considering a career change.

Here is what I recommend : If you are not a hundred percent sure that the welding for you or your child, but given the costly and comprehensive welding program, why not dip your finger the water entering in Hobart in two weeks TIG welding course? There is no prerequisite for TIG course and it covers TIG welding on carbon and stainless steels, and aluminum. Practical skills exercises are pretty standard, including round, butt and tee joints in 0.062 "and 0.125" thick and the course includes a lot of seat time in the cabin for zavarivanje.Školarina is only $ 800. Once a student completes two weeks TIG welding, of course, he or she can decide whether to keep on learning.

This is where the main motto of Lincoln welding program comes in. Lincoln basic motorsport welding program lasts for 5 days (4:30 to be exact), including TIG welding, and MIG welding, and also covers the basic metallurgy and filler metal selection of 4130 chromoly steel, stainless steel and aluminum. 70 percent of the class hands on with the rest spent on lecture and raspravu.Školarina is about $ 700 for 4 and a half, the basic program. There is also an advanced class that becomes available after the student has attended Lincoln basic motto of welding programs.

So here is how these two programs complement each other ... 2 weeks Hobart TIG welding class gives students a great introduction to welding. Then Lincoln motorsport welding course exposes students to TIG welding is used in the real world of motoring ... which is about as "real world" as it gets. Food for thought ... If you were an employer interviewing prospective TIG welders, and two persons apply for the job, one has attended a welding program at a local community college, and one who has completed welding TIG Hobart, of course, and then welding Lincoln motorcycle program, which candidate will get the job ?

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