DDrummer that gott guy trashes the AF but yet does vlogs about it. He complains about the bs and beaucracies of being in the AF. Well geez I guess he’s never worked in the civilian world
It depends on the operational requirements of the base they support. Some locations tig more than others. If it's air frame related welding, it's tig. But if it's ground equipment related welding it will most likely be mig but could be stick or even oxy-acetylene. We welded mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, and inconel. But welding is just one small aspect of this career field. They can manual machine on the lathe and mill, cnc machine, plasma, waterjet, heat treat, etc.. Basically anything from concept to creation, whether it's a special custom tool for one of the maintenance shops, or an actual aircraft part, these guess have you covered.
@@Drejac1yes, guard and reserve units both have this career field. Just about any unit with an aircraft maintenance squadron will have Metals Tech (and just about every air base has a maintenance squadron).
I want this job sooo bad
Spare your sanity just go to a community college welding/machinist class on the pell.
@DDrummer and the military is run by the deepstate and isn't for America but globalist interests
thank god this is not another Kyle Gott documentary
DDrummer that gott guy trashes the AF but yet does vlogs about it. He complains about the bs and beaucracies of being in the AF. Well geez I guess he’s never worked in the civilian world
Do these guys do mostly tig welding?
It depends on the operational requirements of the base they support. Some locations tig more than others. If it's air frame related welding, it's tig. But if it's ground equipment related welding it will most likely be mig but could be stick or even oxy-acetylene. We welded mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, and inconel.
But welding is just one small aspect of this career field. They can manual machine on the lathe and mill, cnc machine, plasma, waterjet, heat treat, etc.. Basically anything from concept to creation, whether it's a special custom tool for one of the maintenance shops, or an actual aircraft part, these guess have you covered.
Depends on the base/aircraft. The majority of ground equipment is with MIG, but any welding on an aircraft is undoubtedly going to be using TIG.
@@OutdoorIndependence is it possible to join the reserve and do this job ?
@@Drejac1yes, guard and reserve units both have this career field. Just about any unit with an aircraft maintenance squadron will have Metals Tech (and just about every air base has a maintenance squadron).
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