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== TIG welder induction (TIG Mode) Level 2 ==
Level 2 TIG induction is intended to allow people to convert from working on steel to working on aluminium and other alloys and to further develop the skills required for more challenging welding applications such as position 3&4 welds and welding aluminium, magnesium, silicon alloys and TIG brazing. You must have completed level 1 induction and practiced it to a reasonable level before undertaking level 2. Level 2 also covers maintenance of the TIG torch and the use of gas lens and pyrex cup systems. There is a charge of £2030 to cover materials and, machine charges and trainer time for Level-2 induction, at least a week's notice is required in order to get the necessary materials and the induction is anticipated to take 2-3 hours.
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== TIG welder induction (MMA mode) ==
This induction in intended to cover the basics of how to use the TIG welder in MMA (stick welding) mode, it covers basic safety information and how to use the welder effectively on mild steel in positions 1G and 2G/F. It is strongly recommended that people undertake MIG induction and practice it thoroughly before attempting stick welding, that said you can start welding straight away with stick but it's likely to take considerably longer to develop the required skill to use it effectively. People undertaking stick welding induction need to have overalls or other non-flammable clothing that covers all exposed skin except for head and hands. Wear stout shoes or boots, no open shoes allowed. If you have any metal you'd like to practice on then please bring it with you so long as it's plain steel with no galvanized coating or paint but if you don't have any then we usually have suitable scrap around to practice on. There is a charge of £10 for the induction to cover materials and a bit more if you spend some time practicing afterwards which is strongly recommended. The needed materials are usually kept in stock but if we've run out it will take several days to get more. This induction is estimated to take 1-2 hours.
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