Calgary Jeep Association
4x4 Related Groups => General Talk => Topic started by: Black Betty on August 29, 2011, 09:35:53 AM
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****Update****
I have spoken with Ken Jones this morning on the welding course.
I will have firm pricing on costs as of early next week. It is estimated that the cost will be between $150-$200 per person which will cover materials and instructor for an eight hour class on a Saturday.
They have room for 14 students at a time, each will have their own welder and bench.
This will be a hands on introductory welding class using a mig welder. He has asked what kind if stuff we would like covered, I said we would like to learn how to weld metal plate up to 1/4", round tubing for roll cages and bumpers/ fenders etc., as well as light gauge metal for body panels and such. If you have more suggestions please speak up.
The instructor is a retired journeyman welder by trade, and comes out of retirement so us jeepers can improve our fab skills.
Providing there is enough interest, more advanced courses can and will be provided, we will discuss that after the first course.
I would think that we should put a deposit down (when price and dates are finalized), as we all now lots of people will say "I'm there man", but may not show up.
Ken is willing to put on more then one course for this, if there is more interest, there is more courses.
I will keep you all posted!
Good morning everyone,
While shopping at Jackstandjohnny's house of jeeps we got into the subject of learning how to weld and thought wouldn't it be nice to get a bunch of the jeep community out to learn how to weld so we can all start to build and fix our jeeps a bit better.
So I spoke with the local pipe union here in which I am affiliated with, who happens to have a nice shop set up in calgary with workstations and welders, as well as an instructor.
They would be happy to have the folks from the cja down to put on a course so we can learn how to weld.
Now please note that I am not a member of the cja as of yet, and this is not a course put on by the cja, I'm just a guy who loves wrenching and would like to broaden my skills so I can tinker more with my own money pits.
In order to get this course going, I need to see who would be interested so I can get numbers, pricing, duration, dates, times excetera from the union hall.
If this is something that you fellow jeepers would be interested in, please let me know by replying to this post or sending me a message.
If you happen to be an executive and have any thoughts on how to make this better or such, please feel free to let me know.
Once again, I am not a person of authority in the cja, I just thought I'd extend an invitation to the jeep community.
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Would this be down at the 496 hall? They put one on a couple months back that I ended up missing...so I would love to get in on this one!
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You can count me in.
Dingman
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Count me in!!!
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Count me in!
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I would be up for a refresher...I'm a welder by trade, but its been almost 10 years since I have welded.
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Would this be down at the 496 hall? They put one on a couple months back that I ended up missing...so I would love to get in on this one!
Yes it would be.
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i'd be interested.
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Sign me up :)
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sign me up
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I would be interested as well.
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definitely interested
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Wow that's a lot of replies, glad to see there is interest:)
I'll email the trainer tonight and get some more details.
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id join if the dates and times were good. would be a good fall/winter sort of event.
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id join if the dates and times were good. would be a good fall/winter sort of event.
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id join if the dates and times were good. would be a good fall/winter sort of event.
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X3!!!
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I'm in
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I'm in for this.
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I would be in for this as well...time permitting
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I'm up for this
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id join if the dates and times were good. would be a good fall/winter sort of event.
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I'm down
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Definitely Interested!
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Id be in for it :)
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im in!
Planning on doing Welding technologies at sait once I graduate so getting a head start is a bonus!
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So what type of welding would this be? multiple types? I am interested in tig and stick...since I bought a combo machine.
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Planning on doing a welding technology when you graduate from what? WET is for people looking to go into quality control. Its always good to have a handle on what your in for before entering that program. We have hired and fired several WET graduates in the past months..a picture in a text book and what a quality weld are very different.
I doubt they can teach stick in more than one position over 8 hours, nevermind go thru 4 positions, and then tig. ..It's one thing to give a beginners course over 8 hours..but to teach fundamentals of two different hand skills is impossible. Good on everyone for wanting to learn the basics of a great trade.
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Please don't start your own fab companies afterwards..... ::)
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Please don't start your own fab companies afterwards..... ::)
I hate LOL posts.....but holy crap, LOL!!! Thats just funny :P
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Cmon now. Lol ;)...I may steal some of my fab ideas and tech from other high end companies. ..but atleast I have the schooling and experience to back up what I build.
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Ok. I would like to get some info in TIG welding. Trial and error are gonna be my teachers either way..... ::)
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If you want a tutorial on tig I have my b ticket..tig stainless./ all position pipe..an yet I have no inclination to weld pipe ar all...structural is my gig. .if you want to truly use TIG,I can show you. Its an art that requires both hands and good understanding of fusion. Not something anyone will learn in 8 hours.
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Now how can I turn down an offer like that? I would love a tutorial. I have watched a few videos on youtube but there is nothing like hands on training. ;D
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Tig is definitely an art, I have been told that it is closer to brazing then welding with mig or arc.
This post was to get interest, I still have to speak with the hall to figure out what the course will entail and how many classes we wl have along with cost and length etc.
I have left them another message and sent them an email, when I hear something I will keep you posted.
And as apeman said, we are not going to be pros overnight, put practice makes perfect! And to have the basic fundamentals and skills to weld will help make the practice perfection!
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Whether you become pro's ot not..good on everyone willing to give it a shot.... I think its a great step towards a better understanding of what goes into what we fab or buy. And it will definitely help in a pinch on the trails.
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See the original post for update.
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Who do we bring the money to and is there a tax recept and when will we know a firm price? Am very keen on learning how to mig weld. Lesson includes migging sheet metal as well and basics of different positions like overhead?
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****Update****
I have spoken with Ken Jones this morning on the welding course.
I will have firm pricing on costs as of early next week. It is estimated that the cost will be between $150-$200 per person which will cover materials and instructor for an eight hour class on a Saturday.
They have room for 14 students at a time, each will have their own welder and bench.
This will be a hands on introductory welding class using a mig welder. He has asked what kind if stuff we would like covered, I said we would like to learn how to weld metal plate up to 1/4", round tubing for roll cages and bumpers/ fenders etc., as well as light gauge metal for body panels and such. If you have more suggestions please speak up.
The instructor is a retired journeyman welder by trade, and comes out of retirement so us jeepers can improve our fab skills.
Providing there is enough interest, more advanced courses can and will be provided, we will discuss that after the first course.
I would think that we should put a deposit down (when price and dates are finalized), as we all now lots of people will say "I'm there man", but may not show up.
Ken is willing to put on more then one course for this, if there is more interest, there is more courses.
I will keep you all posted!
Good morning everyone,
While shopping at Jackstandjohnny's house of jeeps we got into the subject of learning how to weld and thought wouldn't it be nice to get a bunch of the jeep community out to learn how to weld so we can all start to build and fix our jeeps a bit better.
So I spoke with the local pipe union here in which I am affiliated with, who happens to have a nice shop set up in calgary with workstations and welders, as well as an instructor.
They would be happy to have the folks from the cja down to put on a course so we can learn how to weld.
Now please note that I am not a member of the cja as of yet, and this is not a course put on by the cja, I'm just a guy who loves wrenching and would like to broaden my skills so I can tinker more with my own money pits.
In order to get this course going, I need to see who would be interested so I can get numbers, pricing, duration, dates, times excetera from the union hall.
If this is something that you fellow jeepers would be interested in, please let me know by replying to this post or sending me a message.
If you happen to be an executive and have any thoughts on how to make this better or such, please feel free to let me know.
Once again, I am not a person of authority in the cja, I just thought I'd extend an invitation to the jeep community.
ask if he has experience with automotive welding and fabrication. the course would be about welding but having the background knowledge for automotive and fab could lead everyone to proper structural reapair and fabrication.
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I don't think he has automotive welding experience, but you never know, I will ask when they call next week.
As for the deposit, not too sure how we could do that just yet, maybe have a mid week get together, or set it up so that you could drop by the hall, not sure yet.
I'm sure a reciept of some sort will provided.
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Can't do saturdays. Ever. Unless its a long weekend.
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My hubby is definitely interested... put me on the 'list'.
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I could use some training in all position on the mig
Please sign me up, and if a deposit is required could you please pm an address so I could mail mine in, if possible. Thanks
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If there is still room here I would love to participate!
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Saturday makes sense but not for me :'(
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Depending when it is I'd be game for learning more mig welding. Right now I don't enjoy mig nearly as much as tig but I have a feeling I'm just not familiar enough with mig yet.
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Please include me as well. Obviously the specific Saturday chosen may interfere with prior obligations.
Steve
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Any updates on this??
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Any updates on this??
Not as of yet, I am waiting on the 496 to call back, I've had family in town for the last three weeks visiting. I will follow up this week and see where we are at.
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Sounds good.
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Left a message with the hall saying let's get this course going, hopefully will hear back from them today.