a while back someone suggested that I do a welding class focused on teh needs of the 914 community. I did a post like this one and the interest seemed weak so I put it on teh back burner. since then ,several members have sent PMs and emails asking when or if I was still going to do it.
I want your input about what ya'll want to see and learn. I think it could be done in a 2 day format ALA Dr Evil trans clinic (although i'm less entertaining)
who is interested?
what specific content would you like to see?
when would work for teh most peeps?
we will need more than my 2 welding machines.
beer, no beer?
catered or cook our own
hire twistedone to cook for us
plasma cutting?
MIG only?
gas or flux?
chicken or beef?
here are some content ideas:
Chemistry of rust
Acid
Passivation
Treatment proceedures
Materials
SEm Rust Mort, PPG DX, POR-15, weld thru primer, etching primer
Safety
Eyes, shoes, slag, wet rags, fire extinguisher, surrounding area, gloves, all leather sneakers vs boots
Galiv
Brake chem.
Fumes, setup surrounding area, fires, escape route
GA steel to use, bendable vs strong
The onion concept chassis layers
Metallurgy, color changes, penetration, growth, chassis distortion
Setup, area, ventilation, wind shielding outdoors, back lighting, target lighting
Prep work, metal prep, metal thickness, metal thin due to rust, rusty acne concept DWG
Techniques: spotting, stitching, building, heat sinking,
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I was wondering what happened to this event. Yes, yes, yes. I want to attend. I don't care if others drink as long as our instructor is sober.
I'd show up for it, just where and when. All I've ever done is stick welding.
Sean, you know I'm down for this event as long as I can make it. I know nothing about welding and want to learn all I can.
that list looks like really good content and something new for even experienced unibody repairmen. Ten people would be a lot for good exposure for each person even if they are already pretty good at migging on a flat surface on clean metal unless there is more than one teacher and it seems to me like you might need a welder for every two or three people.
A friend of mine recently went to a class in texas run by Gene Winfield who travels and he actually chopped a top in the class, I think it was a 5 day class.
Sure, I'd like to come, and if needed, I can bring my Home Depot/Miller MIG welder.
In particular, I'm interested in learning to cut/bend/weld tubing, but am up for anything.
-Steve
For what level of experience would this class apply? I have never picked up a welder tool, so would I just slow everyine else down? As much as I would like to learn, I don't want to slow down intermediate/advanced welders. Nor do I wnat to waste my time because I don't know the fundementals.
Eric Read
This is awsome. I want to attened!!
Hey Sean, I would love to learn to weld - I suck at it. I actually just got home from my friend Mark's shop, I finally installed my front sway bar today. I did the r & r, drilling and cutting... but left welding the triangle brackets and u tabs to Mark. It would have been nice to have welded them on myself!
I am guessing you will hold this event at your shop. Just say when and I'll be there! Great idea... Thanks in advance!
I'd be all over this event.... if it were up here...
I would also love to attend. But I haven't welded anything since high school 35 years ago.
I'm interested too, depending on when it is...i also have a Home Depot Lincoln WeldPak set up for MIG. I try but I suck
I'm in.
Curriculum addendums based on World feedback
Test train an assistant, test run of lesson plan, assistant needs a nik name
Limit class size to 2-3 per welding machine
Solicit additional machines
Students swap welders too feel different brand machines(important!)
Cut bend weld round tube is a much longer class
i would go, just need a date. thanks cork
I'm one to embarass myself.
Count me in, I think this would be great!!!
Dale
APRIL OR MAY?
Either - and Sundays are much better for me than Saturdays... (if possible)
-Steve
its going to take 2 full days to give yall the goods
the 4th and 25th of April or those weekends work for me. I will bring my Lincoln 100HD MIG setup if needed. I'd think learning with my welder would be better coming away knowing what I can and cant do with it.
I cant wait!!
bring your welder but I will make you switch welders so you learn to adapt and read welding conditions not limited to your welder's habits. the trick to welding versatility is learning to read conditions as they change. You will learn more on teh Lincon. a Millermatic is what I call a cheater welder. they have circuitry that masks improper technique
Whatever happened to this?
Ooh!
I would have been (still would be) in.
(beginner-welding, BTW)
work, life, OP drama infestation into my world.
...right about the time I was writing the lesson plan, a storm was brewing on my EX landlords desk. my old shop location was condemned by the city of San Diego for ongoing code violations. there were 7 shops in the complex and we all got asked/told/evicted to move. apparently the owner of the place ignored the city inspector's requests to correct for the entire 2 years I was there. she never told any of us about the code issues. Wed, 3 days before the "re-inspection" she sent us a notice of the violations, citing that I would be accountable for any fines for violations not corrected by Monday.. the city inspector is cousin of a racing buddy so when I called her, I got the history of non-compliance from her. unfortunately you cant un-ring a bell so one day I came to work and a contractor was ripping the electricity feeds to my shop out of the ground.
I was closed for 3 months, it took 100+hours, 3 brokers and it cost me well over $15k to move.
I am eternally grateful to my friends and many 914 world member who stepped up with time, trucks and trailers to help me move
I am grateful that this event showed me how awesome this community can be when one of us is in need.
I am grateful because my new shop is 10 times better in 20 different ways
...5500 is better than 1700 sq ft
...and what a fine "pig"
I would absolutely LOVE to have a class like this in the Southeast. I want to take a MIG class; however, all the tech schools around me that I could get to at a reasonable time are geared towards welding certificates. I just want to learn the normal basics and then really learn details of MIG panel welding.
my bucket that's been sitting the last year could guinea some hell hole work. would be a good time to put my new engine in. i want to drive the beotch this year!
I'd be interested as well, I just got my first mig for Xmas and I have a 914 already stripped that needs a little help if we need a demonstration car.
hog, pig, sow....I'll love it and feed it well. but I would slap on some sticky tires and make that pig earn its chow.
spring fling welding bbq...
I really think it would take at least 2 days min to be usefull/good.
I'll publish the lesson plan early so when the students arrive, you will have a head start.
Either April or May works for me. I'd be glad to bring my portable (110v) wire-core welder for others to use.
I'd be in if you are going to do it! Sounds like a good time
This event sounds awesome! I would for sure be there if it was closer to home.....like Washington state. I have a ton of questions about welding and want to learn so I can work on my own stuff, I'm sure I'm not alone in my area. It would be cool to see an event like this held around here. I would be willing to cook too!
Sean,
Please add me to the list of attendees. I should be able to bring 1 MIG unit, if you're wired for 220V, I can bring an additional unit. Will we be doing any TIG welding?
Thanks,
Cesar
I would like to attend and have a Lincoln 100hd mig I can bring
Bringing this back to the top, any updates? I'm willing to bring , , or $$$!
I'm in.. no experience - but what's the date?
still interested and still dont know sH%t
PCA San Diego hosts our Spring 2012 Performance driving school May 4, 5, 6. as CDI I am responsible for planning and execution so im a little busy until after the school.
...and Instructor training day march 3rd.
Im getting excited about this event. Ive been back at writting the lesson plan. as I type, I can see it coming together. I still think it will take 2 days to be worth a dang. the days are long in the summer . June is still nice weather here in san diego. Perhaps 1st or second week of June...last week of May could work but i will be recovering from the PDS (it's a really big deal to me)
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how many of you would come for a 2 day class?
is $250 reasonable for a 2 day class?
Ill feed everyone slow BBQ smokey goodness
include rags, fire suppression, grinding wheels, grinders, clean and rusty metal, chemicals, beer, soda, water.
hire another experienced rusty metal welding guy so we could have better student coverage
limit class size to ? 10-15 max
observers free, pitch in a bit for food and beverage
I'll start with welding basic 101 but focus will be specific to welding rusty 914s and rust abatement
im writing a manual to go with it so you can reference it a week later when you attack your rusty 914 project with your new skills and courage.
we will focus on practice. I'll go light on the chalk talk since you will have the reference manual with the chem treatment procedures and what not, suggested tools and materials.
fire up the grill at 7am. yumm-fest at high noon.
Sounds good to me. I would attend. Would this be a Saturday, Sunday thing or during the week?
This would be a great way to spend a few days learning to weld, eating some BBQ and getting some 914 time in. If you have room for one more newbie, please count me in for the sessions.
Sure, I'm still interested too...
-Steve
Sean, if you have a single-day fee also - that would enable those who can't make it for two.
I'm coming over from Tucson, AZ area so not sure this far out if two days are possible - but one for sure.
Thanks for all the prep.
I would like to do 2 guys per machine
we do need volunteers to bring some extra equipment. I like the idea of different welding machines
need extra goggles for observation, gloves, leathers...
...oh and one more grill
one grill for the slo cook. a brisket and a pork shoulder. the other for burgers and dogs
the vegetarians can handle that grass growing between the fences out back
Bump. hehe
Did i miss it?? Did everyone learn something??
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