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Classes for Welding & Machining

WELDING

FF WELDING FUNDAMENTALS

Learn and practice the basic welding processes most commonly used in industrial fabrication. Covers safety procedures, common shop procedures, welding tools and equipment, and welding drawing interpretation.

Tuition: $1998 | FastForward: $666 Instructor: Andrew Folsom/Travis Housh

Wed, Thu, 9:00 am- 12:00 pm | Jan 27- May 27, 2021

Mon, Tue, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Jan 25- May 25, 2021

Sat, Sun, 9:00 am- 4:00 pm | Jan 30- Mar 21, 2021

Wed, Thu, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Apr 07- Aug 05, 2021

FF WELDING FABRICATION I: GMAW

Focuses on welding and fabrication skills used in building welded metal projects. Students will create a working drawing and bill of materials, factor in total costs and weight of their project, cut and tackweld all components together, and make final welds to complete the job. Welding safety using various welding processes and safe shop practices will be discussed and demonstrated.

Tuition: $1998 | FastForward: $666 Instructor: Andrew Folsom/Travis Housh

Wed, Thu, 9:00 am- 12:00 pm | Jan 27- May 27, 2021

Mon, Tue, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Jan 25- May 25, 2021

Sat, Sun, 9:00 am- 4:00 pm | Jan 30- Mar 21, 2021

Wed, Thu, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Apr 07- Aug 05, 2021

FF PIPE WELDING II: GTAW

Provides the student with the knowledge and hands- on experience needed to do both manual and orbital GTAW welding of carbon steel pipe and sanitary stainless tubing.

Tuition: $1698 | FastForward: $566 Instructor: Wiley Perry Mon, Tue, 1:30 pm- 4:30 pm | Jan 25- May 25, 2021

Tuition: $1125 | FastForward: $375 Instructor: Andrew Folsom

Wed, Thu, 1:30 pm- 4:30 pm | Jan 27- Mar 18, 2021

Wed, Thu, 1:30 pm- 4:30 pm | Apr 07- May 27, 2021

FF PIPE WELDING I: SMAW

Focuses on the techniques used for welding pipe. The shielded metal arc welding process is used to perform practice welds on pipe diameters from 2- 12 inches. Basic pipe- fitting practices will be demonstrated using butt weld and socket weld fittings to progress through learning to weld pipe in horizontal and vertical positions. One- on- one coaching, welding demonstrations and welding videos will be used to illustrate the techniques the student must follow to successfully pass the 6G qualification test.

Tuition: $1698 | FastForward: $566 Instructor: Wiley Perry/Andrew Folsom

Mon, Tue, 9:00 am- 12:00 pm | Apr 05- Aug 09, 2021

Sat, Sun, 9:00 am- 4:00 pm | Apr 10- Jun 06, 2021

MACHINING

FF INTRODUCTION TO PRECISION MACHINING

This class is designed to introduce a student to machine tools and machining. Students will learn about precision measuring tools and how to use them, including: how to obtain precise measurements, how to read and understand mechanical drawings, what tolerances are and how a machinist makes parts within the specific dimensions.

Tuition: $897 | FastForward: $299 Instructor: Wayne Wampler

Wed, Thu, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Jan 27- Mar 18, 2021

Wed, Thu, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Apr 07- May 27, 2021

FF MACHINE TOOL I

The fundamentals for manual machine tool practices for the lathe, mill, and drill press will be explained and demonstrated during this class. Topics include: machine tool safety, proper drilling speeds, and different types of drill bits and their coatings related to drill press operations. You will work side- by- side with your instructor to complete NIMS machining projects.

Tuition: $897 | FastForward: $299 Instructor: Brian Meek

Mon, Tue, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Jan 25- Mar 16, 2021

FF TURNING OPERATIONS I: TURNING BETWEEN CENTERS

This intermediate level machining course will continue to explain turning operations on the manual lathe with the addition of detailed instruction in turning a part between centers. Many of the different turning operations that will be performed on the NIMS student project will be discussed and demonstrated such as threading, knurling and parting.

Tuition: $1599 | FastForward: $533 Instructor: S Staff

Wed, Thu, 6:00- 9:00 pm | Jan 27- May 27, 2021

FF MACHINE TOOL II

This class continues to explain the technical aspects of manual machine tool practices as they pertain to more advanced drill press operations, including job planning and management tasks, benchwork tasks, basic mathematics, applying the machinery’s handbook, basic measurement, basic machining theory, and layout. There will be a NIMS machining project the student will complete with instructor working side- by- side.

Tuition: $897 | FastForward: $299 Instructor: Brian Meek

Mon, Tue, 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm | Apr 05- May 25, 2021

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