GTAW (TIG) WELDING: Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, this is a welding process that utilizes a non-consumable Tungsten electrode to create an electric arc. TIG Welding is capable of precise, high-quality welds. This can be a challenging but versatile process for joining a wide variety of metal.
Our 30-hour TIG Welding Night Course provides comprehensive, in-depth training twice a week from 6:00pm-9:00pm, for a total of 10 sessions over 5 weeks. This course focuses on welding steel, with two sessions of aluminum, and one session on stainless steel. Upon completion, students will be familiar with safety protocol, equipment & equipment set up, and proper welding techniques. This class is designed for beginners (zero experience is required) and for those who need a refresher with the TIG Welding process.
Our experienced instructors use a combination of lecture (25%) and hands-on practice (75%). Our facility features individual welding stations for up to 16 students.
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