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<blockquote data-quote="Norm Peterson" data-source="post: 16188930" data-attributes="member: 193960"><p>I wouldn't worry about it just yet.</p><p></p><p>I would venture a guess that there really aren't that many people on forums like this one who do much welding (if they do any at all). Of the 145,000 or so members here, maybe a few hundred. How many of the rest even look at the welds on the things they buy is anybody's guess, but I don't think it's very high unless it's something that broke.</p><p></p><p>With no certs, all I can claim is that I've been able to stick two pieces of metal together and that over the past 55 years or so everything I stuck together stayed stuck together . . . with exactly one non-automotive exception involving a buzz-box and some rusty bed-iron angle stock. Just so you know, I worked as a structural engineer (shipbuilding and power plant piping) for most of my career, not so distant from welding as most occupations. Given a little practice time, I might do my own weld-on relo brackets if I ever feel I need to add them. But I don't think I'd do anybody else's.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Norm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norm Peterson, post: 16188930, member: 193960"] I wouldn't worry about it just yet. I would venture a guess that there really aren't that many people on forums like this one who do much welding (if they do any at all). Of the 145,000 or so members here, maybe a few hundred. How many of the rest even look at the welds on the things they buy is anybody's guess, but I don't think it's very high unless it's something that broke. With no certs, all I can claim is that I've been able to stick two pieces of metal together and that over the past 55 years or so everything I stuck together stayed stuck together . . . with exactly one non-automotive exception involving a buzz-box and some rusty bed-iron angle stock. Just so you know, I worked as a structural engineer (shipbuilding and power plant piping) for most of my career, not so distant from welding as most occupations. Given a little practice time, I might do my own weld-on relo brackets if I ever feel I need to add them. But I don't think I'd do anybody else's. Norm [/QUOTE]
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