According to my research in order to become a Welder you will need to take a test to receive your Welder's certificate. Once you get the certificate you can apply for jobs.
The wire size depends on the amperage, not the voltage. The fact that the welder runs on 440 volts does not affect the wire size! You need to ask this question instead: What size wire do you need for a three phase welder on an eight foot run if the nameplate amps are 45A?
What is the yearly wage of a welder? What is the yearly wage of a welder? What is the yearly wage of a welder?
SP welder means Structural purpose welder.
The proper ampere rating of a circuit breaker for an electric arc welder depends on the arc welder. Each is different. Look at the nameplate on the arc welder and choose the circuit breaker and wiring accordingly.
One doesn't need a degree to become a welder. To be a certified welder , grade 12 high school will do. The math is an important part. The written tests contain quite a bit of math, example trigonometry, fractions, Pi, etc.. One must be able to calculate areas of shapes, add-subtract dimension's, everything to do with a three dimensional object / structure. Also having a working knowledge of the way the world works, or common sense. Usually gained through higher learning.
you need an O.P. 25 to become a Head Cashier.... ROD!
Get the basics. In order to become employed as a welder, you usually need to have your high school diploma or GED, but this is currently true of nearly every job. Make sure that you have at least the most basic skills so that you will be able to do well in your welding classes.
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When you refer to a 200 amp welder you are talking about the output side of the welder. What you have to do is find out what the input voltage and current of the welder is to calculate the size of a generator needed to operate the welder.
that depends on the size of the welder. some welders can be used with a 110V outlet and others need a 220V. the size of the welder is the decider on that. Tech Ed Ted
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lots of different experience.
It depends which part of the classic car business you are referring to, to maintain and work on a classic car you will need to have mechanical experience in dealing with cars. To restore the bodywork on a classic car you will need experience as a welder or fabricator or paint sprayer.
A certified welder is one who has successfully passed the requirements of an industry specification for welding in a particular process (SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW), and in a specific position (1G, 2G, 3F, 6G, etc.), with a specific material (mild steel, aluminum, stainless, etc.) The certification relates only to the specification that was qualified to, in the position qualified, on the material qualified, and only with the process used. A master welder is one who can, or has, passed the most restrictive position (Usually 6G), in all processes, and in many different material groups. There is no mention of "master welder" in welding specifications, it is usually an internal company designation. It is expected that a Master Welder can weld any material, in any position, with any process.
The salary for a factory welder depends on location, experience, and industry. The average annual pay for a factory welder in the United States is $29,000.
A person does not need a lot of experience to become a management position. You will have to have a GED, some experience in management and some business experience.
That varies based on the experience, skill and certification levels of the individual welder.