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    You need to sign her up for some blacksmithing and metal working classes too!

    http://www.emilygriffith.edu/metalworking-and-welding
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    Quote Originally Posted by mb504 View Post
    You need to sign her up for some blacksmithing and metal working classes too!

    http://www.emilygriffith.edu/metalworking-and-welding
    That's a wonderful idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mb504 View Post
    You need to sign her up for some blacksmithing and metal working classes too!

    http://www.emilygriffith.edu/metalworking-and-welding
    The Welding for Homeowners sounds intriguing. I did not learn any welding in my shop classes in the early 60's and now might be the time.
    Anyone recommend Emily Griffith or are there better choices for learning the basics?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BladesNBarrels View Post
    The Welding for Homeowners sounds intriguing. I did not learn any welding in my shop classes in the early 60's and now might be the time.
    Anyone recommend Emily Griffith or are there better choices for learning the basics?
    I've taken both the Basic Blacksmithing class and the "Metalworking for Artists" class. I had signed up for the advanced blacksmithing, but not enough people signed up so they cancelled it.

    For learning welding, cutting, metal forming, the class I took was pretty good. It's the same instructor for both. If you are just looking for the skills, pick the one that fits your schedule. She really does know her shit. Let her know what you want to get out of it and she'll work with you.

    On the blacksmithing class, the two guys that taught the one I went to were really willing to let people work at their own pace. You didn't get constrained by ones that didn't get it.

    Overall, great classes. They are in a new location too. All the equipment is great, now.
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