GTAW – TIG Welding Courses

The Gas Tungsten Arc Welding course is designed to teach welders about arc welding safety and the gas tungsten arc process in this preparatory beginner course. One-hundred and ten (110) hours of booth instruction and ten (10) hours of lecture and practice make up this course.

Course Contents:

  • Learn fundamentals of GTAW (TIG)
  • Welding Procedures are taught on aluminum, mild steel and stainless steel.
  • Welding on edge, corner, lap, butt and fillet welds.
  • Welding is limited to 11 gauge materials which does not include thick plate, pipe or other irregular shapes

Course Objective:

Each student will have an understanding on how the GTAW process works and be able to perform a fillet weld in all positions. Student will receive a certificate upon completion.

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GTAW TIG Welding Aluminum
GTAW MIG Welding

GMAW – MIG Aluminum Welding Course

Our Aluminum MIG welding course will provide the foundation needed to make sound welds in the work environment. Participants will develop a working knowledge of welding techniques, equipment set up and operations. A hands on approach is used so that the focus and practice is emphasized directly on welding, applied metallurgy, and safety. Our training courses are designed to serve the needs of many individual skill levels from beginner to advanced welder. One hundred and ten (110) hours of booth instruction and ten (10) hours of lecture and practice make up this course.

Topics Covered:

  • Weld troubleshooting and equipment set up
  • Techniques for making various welds in all positions
  • Explanation of welding symbols
  • Criteria for the selection of various electrodes
  • Selection of gases

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GMAW – MIG Advanced Aluminum Welding Course with 5XXX Requirements

The advanced Aluminum course has a special emphasis on Navy Ship Repair 5XXX requirements. Course covers Pulse MIG welding, welding with different gases, filler metal requirements, welding with ceramic backing and reading and understanding a process control procedure. Seventy (70) hours of booth welding and ten (10) hours of lecture and practice make up this course.

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Advanced Aluminum Welding GMAW MIG Welding
FCAW MIG Welding

FCAW – MIG Welding Course

This course provides the beginner student with a thorough technical understanding of flux cored arc welding, welding metallurgy, and joint design. This course is designed to provide training to develop welding skills on carbon steels using small and large diameter flux-cored electrodes (with and without shielding gas) in all positions on fillet and groove welds. This course also teaches trouble shooting and the use of the proper equipment, filler metal selection, and welding with different gases. Seventy (70) hours of booth instruction and ten (10) hours of lecture and practice, as well as forty (40) hours of mock up training make up this course (120 hours total).

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GTAW – TIG Pipe Welding Course

This course instructs students in the welding safety and proper techniques for TIG Pipe welding process. The course will prepare the welder to pass a 6G pipe test to Military, ASME and AWS standards. The course will teach the proper filler metal selection, proper shielding gas, weld troubleshooting and equipment setup, techniques for making welds in all positions, explanation of weld symbols, and joint design. One hundred and ten (110) hours of booth welding and ten (ten) hours of lecture and practice make up this course.

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Pipe Welding