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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, TRADES, AND MANUFACTURING WELDING 


WELDER DAY PROGRAM   ADVANCED WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAM


This course is offered to students who completed the Basic and Intermediate Welding courses and is open to persons demonstrating advanced welding skills to the instructor. The student must show competency in Shielded Metal Arc Welding, Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, and Gas Metal Arc Welding, or have completed the Entry and Intermediate Welding courses. The student will be introduced to high-pressure pipe welding. During the course, the student will be required to weld root passes, hot passes, and fill and cover passes to code requirements on various diameter pipe. This class is intense and prepares the student for testing to corporate standards such as the American Welding Society (AWS) and American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) section IX. Students completing this course will possess skills required in the pipe welding and fabrication industry. $3295


Oct 21-Dec 19 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm Oct 21-Dec 19 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm


FF BASIC WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAM


The QuickJobs Basic Welding course offers the student introductory training needed to enter the welding profession. Upon completion of the course, the student will have competent training in safety, basic metallurgy, and industrial tool operation. Entry-level welding skills will include fillet and groove welding in basic positions using the (SMAW) process. The student will be required to perform welding to industrial standards such as the American Welding Society (AWS). $3595


Oct 14-Dec 19 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm Oct 14-Dec 19 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm


FF BASIC WELDING FOR HOME PROJECTS


Learn the basics of stick welding, oxy-fuel cutting torches, and review MIG welding skills. With instructor approval and your own materials, our experienced instructors will guide you through the steps to begin your fabrication project. Previous projects have included artwork, oyster tables, carts, trailer repairs, and furniture. It is recommended to have completed the MIG or TIG welding course first, but it is not a requirement. $399


Sep 21-Oct 26 S 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEWLD 511 48 CEWLD 601 80 AIRPT CEWLD 601 85 CEWLD 619 49 AIRPT CEWLD 619 54


INTERMEDIATE WELDING QUICKJOBS DAY PROGRAM


This course is offered to students who completed the Basic Welding QuickJobs Day course and is open to persons demonstrating necessary welding skills to the instructor. Students are trained in the following: personal safety (continuation); SMAW welding in non-standard positions - 2 weeks; Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) to include solid wire and dual shield flux cored wire in fillet and groove welding - 2 weeks; Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) in multiple positions and metals to include steel, aluminum and stainless steel - 4 weeks. The student will be required to perform welding to industrial standards such as the American Welding Society (AWS). $3295


Oct 21-Dec 19 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm Oct 21-Dec 19 MTWTh 7 am-5:30 pm


MIG WELDING BASICS


From thin gauge sheet metal to 1/2" thick steel, MIG welding (aka wire feed or GMAW) is versatile and easy to learn. From automotive restoration and boat trailers to lawn mower decks and works of art, this process covers all the bases. Our knowledgeable instructors will teach you about welding machine set-up, safety, and MIG welding basics even if you have no previous welding experience. Required equipment for class: welding helmet, welding cap, MIG gloves, safety glasses, welding jacket, MIG welding pliers, locking pliers, tape measure, work boots and flame retardant clothing. $399


Sep 21-Oct 26 S TIG WELDING BASICS


When precision and control are important, TIG welding (GTAW) is the gold standard. GTAW requires exceptional hand-eye coordination and concentration. Learn TIG welding basics on carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum. You can use this process to build racecar chassis and roll cages or repair pontoons and John boats. It is recommended to have completed the MIG welding course first, but it is not a requirement. $399


Sep 21-Oct 26 S 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEWLD 880 08 8 am-1 pm AIRPT CEWLD 870 07 FF CEWLD 602 82 AIRPT CEWLD 602 87


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