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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 463758" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>All of the men in my family know how to weld, except one brother. </p><p>We all have been white collar guys some of the time. My uncle is a retired metal sculptor, that taught art in college. He is very popular on a ranch or farm. My other brother is a blacksmith but does mostly decorative stuff like gates, furniture and store fronts. </p><p>I took welding in college at the ag school. </p><p>When you make things out of metal they will last longer than any of us on the forum. You did good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 463758, member: 22555"] All of the men in my family know how to weld, except one brother. We all have been white collar guys some of the time. My uncle is a retired metal sculptor, that taught art in college. He is very popular on a ranch or farm. My other brother is a blacksmith but does mostly decorative stuff like gates, furniture and store fronts. I took welding in college at the ag school. When you make things out of metal they will last longer than any of us on the forum. You did good. [/QUOTE]
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