Ask someone who already is. Maybe you can aprentice under them. Ask Fellers Welding Inc 305 Swain St, Anderson, SC - (864) 224-8411
There's some information on welding at http://www.WeldingFun.com .. should have the answer your looking for. Sorry for being to lazy to look it up
This is a comprehensive list of welding schools available to you. Scroll down until you find your right state. http://www.everlastgenerators.com/welders-schools.php
It depends on what you are welding. If you are doing welding on mild steel go with MIG welding; if it is aluminum or stainless steel then use TIG welding. TIG welding gives a nice looking finish. If you just want to get a decent look, then MIG is preferable and easy.
There are a number of choices for welding schools. I recommend the Lincoln Electric Welding School in Ohio.
Check first with your community college as they very often have contact with companies that are looking for graduates of a welding class. Check local phones books of companies that do welding and stop in and ask if they are hiring
I do not know if there is any welding schools that take a month. Look into your local community college and technical school
North Arkansas College does offer welding 1515 Harrison Avenue, Butte, MT - (870) 743-3000
Its pretty bright lol. You see pink elephants after looking at it.
tig welding is important to house builders but there is no school providing it at night time
The best Welding School is University of Alaska in Anchorage Alaska. This campus features many communities on campus. If you don't want to travel all the way to Alaska then the second best one for welding is Utah State University in Logan, Utah.
Gas welding basically used for weaker joints(in sheets) and arc welding for stronger one(plates). mobile welding (not in a shop)is the ideal time for arc welding . gas welding is the way to go as far as production is concerned , but requires environment with little air circulation or wind , plus gas bottle , machine , and a short lead , which makes it ideal for shop work answer Gas welding - generally use for welding of thin plates/pipes. Less heat input and less likely to burn off the edge of the plates (undercut). It is a more expensive process because of gas shielding. Arc welding - use for thicker plates usually with larger size electrodes. Higher weld production rate. Shielding by means of electrode coating. Both processes can meet the required mechanical properties usually
West Country Welding Supplies have a website from which you can order second hand welding equipment. You can also call them, if you would prefer, on 0117 9866006. They ship to anywhere in the UK.