i agree with biggles, basically. TIG is what you should learn, but the specifics of TIG (feeding the wire, millimetre dabbing precision, not dipping your tungsten) comes only with TIG practice. local colleges will offer a good value course – i think my level 1 was £300.
i agree with biggles, basically. TIG is what you should learn, but the specifics of TIG (feeding the wire, millimetre dabbing precision, not dipping your tungsten) comes only with TIG practice. local colleges will offer a good value course – i think my level 1 was £300.