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Sgfpat
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Still relatively new to the trade started 8 months ago in a school setting focused on the basics no fabrication or repair. I'm 24 recently completed my contract with the Marine Corps a year and a half ago and my wife in the Coast Guard. Seems like theres a never ending supply of knowledge on here and I look forward to hear from everyone.
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Hey,

welcome to the forum . you're right plenty of info here . Even a few Marines.

Mick
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Sgfpat.

What type of welding are you presently doing?

Alexa
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Alexa right now I'm working with stick all I have left is pipe 6011 I've completed mig tig flux and 7018
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Welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

Linoln A/C 225
Everlast PA 200
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Welcome, and :lol:

I'm not a Marine, but I know what FNG means...

Steve S
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Hey,

if it means what i think it means, dont tell GoatDiver.... :lol:

Mick
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Yeah, that's what it means...
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And, LOL for calling him "GoatDiver"
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Special bloke.

Mick
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