Want to learn to weld?

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Want to learn to weld?

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Through various forums and Facebook groups I have discovered someone that wants to pass on the skill of welding to any that are interested. She runs a one day intro course from her workshop in Southleigh, Devon (near Colyton). They typically run on a Saturday and it's £40 (to cover materials). There is one place left on the 12th of December (I will be attending). I think she even throws in lunch!

Here's the page on FB if you're interested.

https://www.facebook.com/Tinabiker

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I'd heard of this Barnworks Engineering before but didn't know about the welding courses, much less that they design and fabricate motorcycle parts. A handy bit of info' Steve, thanks for posting.
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Shame I'm.not on Facebook but would like to see what's involved as would like to progress on my bits and pieces.

But until I know that its instructed by someone coded or similar experience I will happily keep my skills as they are.

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Pretty sure that met this person before.
Had good engineering skills as had a detailed chat with them at the fairmile bike meet with si and Dave.

Linking here to the the Instagram profile.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CCAgE4QhyLK ... hare_sheet
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Just taken last space.

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Would be interested in knowing your experiences when you do it.
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I'll be there.
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:-o

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Bring the MV, we can put it back together again.
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looks interesting ..... shame it's to be fully booked now :(
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