Fronius's machine is very nice, and they pack a lot of good stuff in the box. You live in Czechia or Poland, right? I'm eager to learn to be a certified welder. What school would you recommend in your country? I am very thankful for any tips you have. Cheers.
I'm from Poland. There's a lot of welding schools in Poland. It depends, where do you live. If you want to learn welding, first lern MAG method, it's the easiest method.
@@stfstf82 Thank you for your quick answer. I live in Sweden (Stockholm), but welding schools are expensive. Thus, I may move to Poland for a period. It is easier to find work here with years of 'experience'. Thus, I have done some welding on a hobby level, but I need a solid foundation. I am looking forward to your suggestions. Cheers.😀
@@stfstf82 Lots of huge thanks. 😀I see a lot of Kemppi welders on their web page - besides Fronius, they are excellent. My last questions - I hope. 1) Do they speak English? 2) What is the fee (a ballpark figure will do) for the MAG course? 3) How many instructors per student? 4) Any special required qualification to apply? Cheers.
1. I'm not sure, but i think someone does speak English 2. 400 - 500 euro 3. We where 8 students and there was 1 instructor 4. No qualifications required
Thanks for video. Since it has more voltage in the MMA mode than the Transsteel 2200, can it run cellulose electrodes?
If it’s all possible, can you please add more videos of this machine doing mig?
Thanks for your comment. I will try, to do more videos with welding
Hi,is fronius 2700 enough for thick metal or 3500 will be better? I’m looking for welding machine for truck repair
2700 will be enough
Fronius's machine is very nice, and they pack a lot of good stuff in the box. You live in Czechia or Poland, right? I'm eager to learn to be a certified welder. What school would you recommend in your country? I am very thankful for any tips you have. Cheers.
I'm from Poland. There's a lot of welding schools in Poland. It depends, where do you live. If you want to learn welding, first lern MAG method, it's the easiest method.
@@stfstf82 Thank you for your quick answer. I live in Sweden (Stockholm), but welding schools are expensive. Thus, I may move to Poland for a period. It is easier to find work here with years of 'experience'. Thus, I have done some welding on a hobby level, but I need a solid foundation.
I am looking forward to your suggestions. Cheers.😀
I've made my license here www.kursyspawania.eu/ You need about 3 weeks, to do this
@@stfstf82 Lots of huge thanks. 😀I see a lot of Kemppi welders on their web page - besides Fronius, they are excellent. My last questions - I hope.
1) Do they speak English?
2) What is the fee (a ballpark figure will do) for the MAG course?
3) How many instructors per student?
4) Any special required qualification to apply?
Cheers.
1. I'm not sure, but i think someone does speak English
2. 400 - 500 euro
3. We where 8 students and there was 1 instructor
4. No qualifications required