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Iโm taking some welding classes later this year. Being able to fix or create things with a welder seems like a useful skill to have.
I suspect the intro classes are all the same regardless if you take welding into the art direction or the mechanical direction.
That's really cool. I've considered welding, seems really neat. Good luck, build something awesome!
Also, you can make really good money welding.