MIG Welder Orientation | MAY 01

$50.00

NEXT CLASS Wednesday, May 1
6.00p to 8.00p

$50/person

This orientation clears you for independent access to our MIG Welding Rigs.

Do you want to fabricate structures and assemblies in metal? Maybe you just need to add attachment point to a motorcycle you’re rebuilding or you want to join sheet metal assemblies without fasteners.

Welding is indispensable if you want to create, or simply fix, a wide variety of metal products.

Our Safety and Basic Use (SBU) Orientation provides everything you need to know to get up and running on your own projects. This 2-hour orientation covers fundamental skills and successful practices while you learn how to plan for different joint types, prepare your parts, and weld your projects together correctly and safely. You will walk away with an efficient workflow that enables you to turn your designs into objects. This training is designed to provide the core knowledge you need to work independently while you build your confidence and experience.

There are no other prerequisites for this orientation. To register, click on the next available date (highlighted in green below) and check out through the shopping cart.



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INSTRUCTOR // Austin Ballard

Austin has been welding for more than twenty years. He started stick welding in junior high school in Dallas Texas. After school his adventure continued in the USAF where he served as a jet engine mechanic and still found time to work with the welders in the shop. In the nineties he moved to Seattle and got involved building WWII aircraft where welding, once again, came in handy for making support equipment. He spent five years at Everett Community College as an instructor for aircraft maintenance certifications.

Austin currently in charge of restoring a wide variety of aircraft and other ancillary equipment for the Museum of Flight at the Everett Restoration Center.

OVERVIEW

Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding enables you to quickly and easily join steel and aluminum. Whether you are fabricating a part or creating a prototype for discussion, the ability to join metal correctly and safely is a valuable skill to add to your repertoire.

MIG welding technology uses a consumable electrode to strike an arc and fill gaps with molten metal. It is used extensively in industrial fabrication because it is enormously versatile. In this 2-hour class you will learn fundamental skills necessary to make strong welds in steel. You will walk away with the ability to safely process appropriate metals and fabricate your own projects using our MIG welding rig.

After a short introduction, this orientation moves to our flex space where your instructor will explain safety concerns, describe how the equipment works, familiarize you with essential terminology, introduce you to basic joints, and demonstrate appropriate equipment operation. You will learn how to set up the equipment, prepare your material, fixture your parts, and understand what it takes to make a good weld. You will develop a working understanding of the benefits and limitations of welding so you are prepared to design with this process in mind. Your instructor will cover best practices including how to reset equipment to original conditions for the next user. Along the way you will gain the knowledge and confidence to process appropriate material safely and troubleshoot typical issues.

This is a hands-on training. You will have time during class to create a finished object to your instructor’s specification that demonstrates your understanding of the process and your ability to safely operate this equipment.

ACCESS
Pass this orientation, or a checkout, and you’ll walk away with access privileges to independently operate our MIG welding rigs. This class is also a prerequisite for our upcoming Advanced Welding trainings.

HARDWARE
-Lincoln 140 MIG Welder
-Fixture Table
-Angle Grinders
-Horizontal Bandsaw

SAFETY – PLEASE WEAR
-Eye protection (safety glasses and welding helmets are available on site)
-Leather gloves
-Natural fiber clothing (long sleeves and pants)
-Non synthetic closed-toed shoes
-Stow all dangling clothing or jewelry
-Tie back long hair

NOTE

If this is your first class at The Facility please arrive 15 minutes early for a short safety briefing and some paperwork.

Orientations start promptly at 6.00p.

This Orientation prepares you to safely perform basic operations on supported equipment. It is not intended to cover design concepts or comprehensive operation of this equipment. If you are interested in learning more about design or advanced equipment operation look for additional upcoming classes.

Safety and Basic Use (SBU) Orientations at The Facility are open to anyone over 18 years old. Please feel free to pass this invitation on to others. Minimum enrollment of 3 people is required to hold the orientation.

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