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Is it true that there is no aluminum welding certification available in Washington state?

If it is possible to get certified to weld aluminum in Washington state, where do I sign up?

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Raoul Dahl,children's writer did a book of ghoulish food,including pasta died with squid ink,so don't worry about the black mushrooms,set them off with white cloud ears from a Chinese supermarket.We do a Guinness cake recipe for Halloween and the only trick or treaters that come round are the parents.It has squirty cream on the top to look like the real thing ad is very dark chocolatey.With sour cream it is very adult and noyone can refuse it.It's cheap and easy to makeand doesn't last long enough for me to comment on the longevity.
idea is cute but i really hope your planning on having more food - much more food
Even if you have welding certs (plate, tube, etc) most contractors/companies require their own testingI know guys who've been certified to weld for 20 some years, but they still have to pass a plate or tube test everytime they go to a new contractorThe certs also expire after a certain number of years Common Arc (Welding Qualification Program) is SUPPOSED to fix this glitch, but there are still a lot of companies that want to test on their own(Common Arc is for Boilermakers.) Contact the local Unions or companies to find out more infoI'm not sure if there's a state wide cert, but I know there are contractor/company specific certs and Common Arc.

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