Just start making simple little things from scrap . Apply whats in those vids with Seat time. "Seat time" has always been huge in anything complex that i've ever learned. Tip---> There's alot of great youtube channels and great videos ...i've found myself watching too much video instead of making stuff...haha . And as i mentioned before, I see alot of great tool deals on NOS lots on ebay and then I think to myself "someone could really use this" , pm me if you'd like anything I see forwarded to you . (Fyi, I dont sell on ebay) I often see quality USA NOS stuff for half price and sometimes 75% less than retail .
The People on this forum are very helpful ...i've asked some VERY NOOB questions and no one laughed at me too much ...lol...everyone started somewhere ! ...and I mentioned before , start bringing your scrap to the small local scrap yards often . Get to know them, make friends if possible. They all react differently to "pickers" , but if you find one that's willing to let you pick some and buy outta the clip Aluminum bin then you're golden. Scrap yards are a gold mine for metal, and not rusty junk , it's often cutoffs from small fab shop production runs...often brand new metal 50-55 cents a pound . The pail below is about $20 ? The Vise was also scrap steel price. Then you can go to town practicing and making stuff . If you were in Northeast PA i'd be glad to get you the hook up where I go , but arizona is a bit far ...haha . Lastly , i'd work in aluminum a while and some mild steel learning ...I would avoid stainless a while . Good luck with it !
~Steve
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