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csfahey

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<div style="text-align: left;">I am planning on building a skybolt starting this spring or summer with plans that I have already purchased. In preparation I am taking a welding class that is pretty loose in terms of what we can weld. What this means is that I have a choice of what I want to work on in the class.

So my question to anyone that wants to answer is what would you suggest that I use my time and materials to weld? Should I jump right in and just start welding the first thing the builder manual suggests to start with or is there a jig or device that I will need to build that will be more suited for the level of welding I am at?

Thoughts?


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