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Re: Does Private Instruction seem like a good idea

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 11:44 pm
by tweake
Superiorwelding wrote:Wow, this one went off topic fast, lol. Came back to see what the OP had said and we are talking attic fans and burning housed down. I needed a laugh for the night. Thank you for that.
-Jonathan
wherever the conversation leads us :D

Re: Does Private Instruction seem like a good idea

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2020 11:51 pm
by JustTheDad
We did sign up for private lessons with a couple of welders. Most of the lessons are with one in particular, and he's quite a good teacher. It's more like a coach, and that he shows my son how to do different things after he explains it, and then watches while my son tries to duplicate his work. He also occasionally fixes mistakes.

Since my son is heading north to stay with his cousins for a week or two, I have the welding space to myself and I'll see if I can do a little TIG welding. I've only watched the lessons, I haven't actually tried to duplicate their work at all.