This technical hands-on course is designed for those with prior welding experience. Completion of the Introduction to Welding Through Fabrication course is preferred. The course will cover welding of carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum using SMAW (arc or stick welding), GMAW (MIG or wirefeed welding) and GTAW (TIG welding). Oxy-Fuel cutting and plasma cutting will also be available. The option to weld a small project of your own during the class.
There will be a brief overview and refresher at the start of class. The focus of this course will be attaining proficiency in welding the three standard joints (butt, lap and T) using all three major processes. Out of position welding will be strongly encouraged. All equipment and consumable materials are included in the fee.
Recommendations and Requirements: Students must always wear safety toe leather boots, cotton pants and long sleeved cotton shirts. Turtlenecks are recommended for shirt type. All apparel should not have any holes or frays.
The shop has welding PPE to borrow, but it may not fit properly and is used a fair amount by all students. Students should consider purchasing their own PPE prior to class, such as safety glasses, ear plugs, and welders caps. Students can purchase welding PPE locally at either Haun Welding Supply or Airgas, which are both in Williston, VT. Mention you are a taking an Access class for 10% off!
Minimum age requirement: 16+
Wes McEntee is a 2018 graduate of Vermont Tech where he got his degrees in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology. Wes is currently an Equipment Engineer for Global Foundries. Previously he spent three years as a machinist and a welder for Hayward Tyler Inc. and as the Adjunct Professor of Welding at Vermont Tech. Wes has been welding and fabricating since his first Metal Fabrication course at CVU during his freshman year of high school in 2010. He continued his passion for welding, while at Vermont Tech, taking their offered welding courses as well as founding and running the Vermont Tech Fabrication Club, and achieving his American Welding Society D1.1 Structural Steel qualification. Wes also competed at the national level of SkillsUSA for Job Skill Demonstration, where he gave a lecture on Welder Safety & PPE. During his time teaching at Vermont Tech, Wes took on additional roles as the Faculty Advisor for Fabrication Club and the SkillsUSA Welding Fabrication team. When working at Hayward Tyler, Wes became qualified to weld carbon and stainless steels in nuclear applications for the company, while also being a machine operator and programmer. In his spare time, Wes loves to weld, fabricate and tinker in his shop at home. Wes has also designed and fabricated his own log-forwarding trailer, and can be found at his happiest out in the woods running his chainsaws and forestry equipment.
Bob Otty is a UVM graduate, with a Master’s degree in Biomedical Technology. For much of his work life, Bob has managed a service team for a local medical device company. Bob started welding early, with a father who was (and still is) a hobbyist fabricator. When presented with a problem, a motto in his house was, “We’ll weld something up!”. MIG welding was the most common process used in his father’s shop when Bob was growing up, while a beautiful TIG welder sat in the corner gathering dust. Years later, and with a shop of his own, Bob decided someone in his family should learn to TIG weld, and he acquired a machine of his own. Today, Bob and his wife have a small sheep farm, which offers an endless list of metal (and wood) working projects that have helped him hone his skills and occupy his weekends and evenings.
Wesley McEntee , Robert Otty
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